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Reliable Object-Oriented Software: Applying Analysis and Design, 1/e
Ed Seidewitz
Mike Stark
SIGS Book
Published December, 1995 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1996, 425 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-529272-7
$45.00
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This book is about the underlying common
principles and real-world practical application of object
orientation. It's a book about software process, about
architectural design, about truly achieving reuse and about
the sensible use of notation and formalism. KEY
TOPICS: It introduces fundamental concepts, textual and
graphical notation and, most of all, problem-solving
techniques for performing object-oriented analysis and system
design. These are proven techniques, synthesized from the
experiences of the object-oriented community and woven into a
clear, unified, integrated presentation. The techniques are
taught via examples that illustrate important principles,
develop problem-solving abilities and hone engineering
judgement. The book culminates in a final part that applies
these techniques to detailed project case studies, leaving
the reader both ready to begin tackling his or her own real
problems and ready to explore further the ever-expanding
literature on object orientation.
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