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Object-Oriented Analysis, Design and Implementation : an integrated approach / by Brahma Dathan, Sarnath Ramnath.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad : Universities Press, 2016.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xviii, 497 pISBN:
  • 9788173718809
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.117 22 DAT-2ed
Contents:
Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Part I: Basic Object-Oriented Concepts -- Introduction -- Basics of Object-Oriented Programming -- Relationships Between Classes -- Language Features for Object-Oriented Implementation -- Part II: Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis, Design, Implementation and Refactoring -- Elementary Design Patterns -- Analysing a System -- Design and Implementation -- How ‘Object-Oriented’ is Our Design? -- Part III: Advanced Concepts in Object-Oriented Design -- Exploring Inheritance -- Modelling with Finite State Machines -- Interactive Systems and the MVC Architecture -- Designing with Distributed Objects -- The Unified Modelling Language -- Appendix A.-Index.
In: Springer eBooksSpringerLINK ebooks - Computer Science (2015)Summary: The second edition of this textbook includes revisions based on the feedback on the first edition. In a new chapter the authors provide a concise introduction to the remainder of UML diagrams, adopting the same holistic approach as the first edition.  Using a case-study-based approach for providing a comprehensive introduction to the principles of object-oriented design, it includes: A sound footing on object-oriented concepts such as classes, objects, interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic linking, etc. A good introduction to the stage of requirements analysis Use of UML to document user requirements and design An extensive treatment of the design process Coverage of implementation issues Appropriate use of design and architectural patterns Introduction to the art and craft of refactoring Pointers to resources that further the reader's knowledge The focus of the book is on implementation aspects, without which the learning is incomplete. This is achieved through the use of case studies for introducing the various concepts of analysis and design, ensuring that the theory is never separate from the implementation aspects. All the main case studies used in this book have been implemented by the authors using Java. An appendix on Java provides a useful short tutorial on the language.
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Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Part I: Basic Object-Oriented Concepts -- Introduction -- Basics of Object-Oriented Programming -- Relationships Between Classes -- Language Features for Object-Oriented Implementation -- Part II: Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis, Design, Implementation and Refactoring -- Elementary Design Patterns -- Analysing a System -- Design and Implementation -- How ‘Object-Oriented’ is Our Design? -- Part III: Advanced Concepts in Object-Oriented Design -- Exploring Inheritance -- Modelling with Finite State Machines -- Interactive Systems and the MVC Architecture -- Designing with Distributed Objects -- The Unified Modelling Language -- Appendix A.-Index.

The second edition of this textbook includes revisions based on the feedback on the first edition. In a new chapter the authors provide a concise introduction to the remainder of UML diagrams, adopting the same holistic approach as the first edition.  Using a case-study-based approach for providing a comprehensive introduction to the principles of object-oriented design, it includes: A sound footing on object-oriented concepts such as classes, objects, interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic linking, etc. A good introduction to the stage of requirements analysis Use of UML to document user requirements and design An extensive treatment of the design process Coverage of implementation issues Appropriate use of design and architectural patterns Introduction to the art and craft of refactoring Pointers to resources that further the reader's knowledge The focus of the book is on implementation aspects, without which the learning is incomplete. This is achieved through the use of case studies for introducing the various concepts of analysis and design, ensuring that the theory is never separate from the implementation aspects. All the main case studies used in this book have been implemented by the authors using Java. An appendix on Java provides a useful short tutorial on the language.

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