Practical Object-Oriented Design looks at the design of computer programs using the techniques of object-oriented design and object modelling (the Rumbaugh Method) and also features code examples in C++. It takes an accessible and practical approach with numerous case studies and a complete worked example. By avoiding obscure details of notation, this book is able to concentrate on those features of interest to developers and anyone writing programs.
Particularly aimed at programmers with little or no design experience, this book will be essential reading for computer science and software engineering undergraduates taking general object-oriented or object-oriented analysis and design courses. Professional people looking for a pragmatic introduction to the subject will also find it useful.
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Mark Priestley is Principal Lecturer and Head of Division for the Software Engineering Department of Computer Science at the University of Westminster.
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