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Object orientation : concepts, analysis & design, languages, databases, graphical user interfaces, standards / Setrag Khoshafian, Razmik Abnous.

By: Khoshafian, SetragContributor(s): Abnous, RazmikMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Wiley, c1995. Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxii, 504 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0471078344 (pbk. : acidfree paper); 0471078344Subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science)DDC classification: LOC classification: QA76.64 | .K47 1995Online resources: OCLC | amazon
Contents:
Abstract Data Types. Inheritance. Object Identity. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. Overview of Object-Oriented Languages. C++. Object-Oriented Databases. User Interfaces. Standards in Object Orientation. Appendix. References. Index.
Summary: A practical, down-to-earth introduction to object-oriented terms, concepts, and techniques, Object Orientation, Second Edition is for developers and programmers who are eager to start using object-oriented technology right away. Building step-by-step from the fundamentals to advanced design and development topics, this book supplies you with all the in-depth technical information and guidance you need to confidently incorporate object-oriented tools and techniques into your next project, no matter what your level of experience. Thanks to the authors' clear, straightforward explanations and professional insights, as well as the many real-world examples appearing throughout the book, you'll quickly acquire a solid working knowledge of * Abstract data typing, inheritance, and identity * Object-oriented analysis and design-including Booch, Rumbaugh, and other OOA and OOD methodologies * Object-oriented programming languages-including the object-oriented features of C++, Smalltalk, Ada, Eiffel, and other languages * Object-oriented database management systems-including OOODB, ORDB, client/server concepts, and examples from Object Design, Gem Stone, Versant, UniSQL, Objectivity, ODB-II, and other systems * Object-oriented GUI design-including explanations of Visual C++ and Foundation Classes, MacAPP, and NeXTStep * Object sharing and interchange with OLE 2 and OpenDoc * OMA, ODMG-93, and other object-oriented standardization efforts * And much more
List(s) this item appears in: CSE110: Object Oriented Programming (Java)
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Online version:
Khoshafian, Setrag.
Object orientation.
New York : Wiley, c1995
(OCoLC)604485071

Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-491) and index.

Abstract Data Types.
Inheritance.
Object Identity.
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.
Overview of Object-Oriented Languages.
C++.
Object-Oriented Databases.
User Interfaces.
Standards in Object Orientation.
Appendix.
References.
Index.

A practical, down-to-earth introduction to object-oriented terms, concepts, and techniques, Object Orientation, Second Edition is for developers and programmers who are eager to start using object-oriented technology right away. Building step-by-step from the fundamentals to advanced design and development topics, this book supplies you with all the in-depth technical information and guidance you need to confidently incorporate object-oriented tools and techniques into your next project, no matter what your level of experience. Thanks to the authors' clear, straightforward explanations and professional insights, as well as the many real-world examples appearing throughout the book, you'll quickly acquire a solid working knowledge of
* Abstract data typing, inheritance, and identity
* Object-oriented analysis and design-including Booch, Rumbaugh, and other OOA and OOD methodologies
* Object-oriented programming languages-including the object-oriented features of C++, Smalltalk, Ada, Eiffel, and other languages
* Object-oriented database management systems-including OOODB, ORDB, client/server concepts, and examples from Object Design, Gem Stone, Versant, UniSQL, Objectivity, ODB-II, and other systems
* Object-oriented GUI design-including explanations of Visual C++ and Foundation Classes, MacAPP, and NeXTStep
* Object sharing and interchange with OLE 2 and OpenDoc
* OMA, ODMG-93, and other object-oriented standardization efforts
* And much more

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