Data Structures and Software Development in an Object-Oriented Domain (Object and Component Technology Series) - Hardcover

Tremblay, Jean-Paul; Cheston, Grant A.

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9780137879465: Data Structures and Software Development in an Object-Oriented Domain (Object and Component Technology Series)

Synopsis

(Pearson Education) A textbook designed for undergraduate computer science students. Provides an introduction to data structures using object-oriented analysis and design. The CD-ROM contains an Eiffel compiler and development environment, with several other tools for use with the text. DLC: Object-oriented programming (Computer science).

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FEATURES

  • Use of a subset of the UML—Shows how to use UML for analysis and modeling.
  • CD-ROM included—CD contains an Eiffel compiler and development environment, all the code for the text, and the data structures library.
  • Modeling of the Problem Domain—Absent in other texts, this book models the problem domain that an object-oriented project must begin with.
  • Two case studies—Illustrates the steps followed in an object-oriented development process for the analysis and design of non-trivial systems.
  • Extensive Data Structures Library—Consists of the standard data structures, including lists, stacks, queues, trees, balanced trees, graphs, and files.
  • Extensive Reference for the Eiffel language—A full-featured object-oriented language, Eiffel, specifically developed for large object-oriented systems.

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