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Designing Object-Oriented Software, 1/e
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
Brian Wilkerson
Lauren Wiener
Published June, 1990 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1990, 341 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-629825-7
$60.00
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Practical and
down-to-earth in approach, this bestseller explores
the art of designing object-oriented software. It
offers basic design principles and a specific
design process that can be applied to any software
programming effort -- even those not using
object-oriented programming languages or
environments.
Covers the
concepts of object-oriented technology, presents a
process to apply those concepts, the tools to use
throughout the process, and examples to put it all
together.
object-oriented software.
1. Why Use Object-Oriented Design?
2. Objects and Other Basics.
3. Classes.
4. Responsibilities.
5. Collaborations.
6. Hierarchies.
7. Subsystems.
8. Protocols.
9. Implementing Your Design.
10. Another Design.
Appendix A. A Quick Reference.
Appendix B. ATM System Design.
Appendix C. Document Subsystem Design.
Appendix D. Exercises.
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