A Student Guide to Object-Oriented Development Contributor(s): Britton, Carol (Author), Doake, Jill (Author) |
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ISBN: 0750661232 ISBN-13: 9780750661232 Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: November 2004 * Out of Print * Annotation: This is an introductory text that follows the software development process, from requirements capture to implementation, using an object-oriented approach. The book uses object-oriented techniques to present a practical viewpoint on developing software, providing the reader with a basic understanding of object-oriented concepts by developing the subject in an uncomplicated and easy-to-follow manner. It outlines standard object-oriented modelling techniques and illustrates them with a variety of examples and exercises, using UML as the modelling language and Java as the language of implementation. The book is based on a main worked case study for teaching purposes, plus others with password-protected answers on the web for use in coursework or exams. * Adopts a simple, step by step approach to object-oriented development * Includes case studies, examples, and exercises with solutions to consolidate learning * Benefit from the authors' years of teaching experience |
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BISAC Categories: - Computers | Programming - Object Oriented |
Dewey: 005.117 |
Physical Information: 0.87" H x 7.2" W x 9.12" L (1.59 lbs) 416 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Glossary |
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Publisher Description: A Student Guide to Object-Oriented Development is an introductory text that follows the software development process, from requirements capture to implementation, using an object-oriented approach. The book uses object-oriented techniques to present a practical viewpoint on developing software, providing the reader with a basic understanding of object-oriented concepts by developing the subject in an uncomplicated and easy-to-follow manner. It is based on a main worked case study for teaching purposes, plus others with password-protected answers on the web for use in coursework or exams. Readers can benefit from the authors' years of teaching experience. The book outlines standard object-oriented modelling techniques and illustrates them with a variety of examples and exercises, using UML as the modelling language and Java as the language of implementation. It adopts a simple, step by step approach to object-oriented development, and includes case studies, examples, and exercises with solutions to consolidate learning. There are 13 chapters covering a variety of topics such as sequence and collaboration diagrams; state diagrams; activity diagrams; and implementation diagrams. This book is an ideal reference for students taking undergraduate introductory/intermediate computing and information systems courses, as well as business studies courses and conversion masters' programmes. |
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