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Principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design James Martin

Principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design By James Martin

Principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design by James Martin


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Easy-to-follow, this book covers the OO principles of: BLOB (binary large object), class, encapsulation, information hiding, inheritance, message handling method, object type, operation, and request.

Principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Summary

Principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design by James Martin

Using terms the layman can understand, this book provides an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design, and its use to create models for redesigning a business enterprise. KEY TOPICS: Easy-to-follow and complete, the book covers the OO (Object Oriented) principles of: BLOB (Binary Large OBject), class, encapsulation, information hiding, inheritance, message, method, object type, operation, and request. MARKET: This book was written for Information Systems professionals and all those interested in object-oriented analysis and design.

Table of Contents

1. OO: An Integrating Platform 2. Basic Concepts 3. Why Object-Oriented? 4. Basic Guidelines 5. OO Models 6. Categorizing Objects 7. Relationships among Objects 8. States and State Changes 9. Events, Triggers, and Operations 10. Rules 11. How the Diagrams Interrelate 12. Basic Concepts of OO Design 13. Responsibility-Driven Design 14. OO Workshops with End Users 15. Methods Creation 16. OO Information Engineering 17. OO Programming Languages 18. OO CASE Tools 19. OO Databases 20. Future Tools for Reliable Software 21. Standards for OO Systems 22. The Future of Software

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GOR013219164
9780137208715
0137208715
Principles of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design by James Martin
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
19921101
432
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