The Object Primer: The Application Developer's Guide to Object Orientation and the UML - Softcover

Ambler, Scott W.

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Synopsis

Scott Ambler, author of Building Object Applications that Work, Process Patterns, and More Process Patterns, has revised his acclaimed first book, The Object Primer. Long prized in its original edition by both students and professionals as the best introduction to object-oriented technology, now this book is completely up-to-date with new material in every chapter. There are also new chapters on good OO programming techniques and OO software testing. All modeling notation has been rewritten in UML notation. Review questions at the end of each chapter allow readers to test their newly acquired knowledge. In addition, the author takes time to reflect on the lessons learned over the past few years by discussing the proven benefits and drawbacks of the technology. This is the perfect book for any software development professional or student seeking an introduction to the concepts and terminology of object technology.

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Book Description

The new edition of The Object Primer is better than ever. With new chapters on good OO programming techniques and OO software testing, all modeling notation is now in UML notation. This is the perfect introduction for any software developer or student to the concepts and terminology of object technology.

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The Object Primer is the ultimate introductory text on object-oriented (OO) technology. By reading this book, you will gain a solid understanding of object-oriented concepts and object-oriented analysis techniques. Written by a developer for developers (not in the language of academia), this book will introduce you to object-oriented design within the context of class modeling. It begins with a description of why developers and their organizations want to take advantage of the object-oriented approach, then moves to issues like CRC Cards, use cases, and class modeling.

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