Synopsis
A textbook for undergraduate, usually sophomore, students who have had at least one programming course, and more specifically are familiar with the elementary syntax of the C language, and have some knowledge of basic data structures such as linked lists and stacks. Presents object-oriented language features as they relate to the underlying concepts in object-oriented programming, and to the goals, problems, and methods of software engineering. A secret number gives access to an interactive web site. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
About the Author
DENNIS KAFURA brings 20 years of teaching and research in object-oriented programming, operating systems and software engineering to bear in this book. He is a full professor at Virginia Tech, Department of Computer Science. He holds professional association memberships with the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society. He has published papers in both the major European (ECOOP) and American (OOPSLA) conferences as well as organized a variety of workshops at OOPSLA. He is a recognized researcher in the area of concurrent, coordinated, communicating, and parallel object-oriented systems.
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