Book Summary of Designing Object-Oriented Software, Wirfs-Brock, Et Al. Object-oriented technology allows the designer to create more robust and reusable software that is easier to test, maintain, refine, and extend. This book 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 and environments. Topics covered include objects and other basics, classes, responsibilities, collaborations, hierarchies, subsystems, protocols, and implementing the design.Besides the students studying object-oriented design courses and programmers of OOP language, this down-to-earth, practical book is ideal for managers overseeing a project using object-oriented technology. Table of Contents Why Use Object-Oriented Design? Objects and Other Basics. Classes. Responsibilities. Collaborations. Hierarchies. Subsystems. Protocols. Implementing Your Design. Another Design. A. Quick Reference. B. ATM System Design. C. Document Subsystem Design. D. Exercises. Index.
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