Object-oriented software development has matured significantly over the past several years. The convergence of object-oriented modeling techniques and notations, the development of object-oriented frameworks and design patterns, and the evolution of object-oriented programming languages have been essential in the progression of this technology.
Object-Oriented Software Development in Java: Styles, Patterns, and Frameworks focuses on developing skills in designing software-particularly in writing well-designed, medium-sized object-oriented programs. It provides a broad and coherent coverage of object-oriented technology, including object-oriented modeling using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), object-oriented design using Design Patterns, and object-oriented programming using Java.
The book uses the Java 2 platform throughout, introducing such topics as Swing, collections, and RMI. The material is presented from both a theoretical and a practical perspective, instilling the object-oriented way of thinking through the use of design patterns, exploration of the design of the Java Class Libraries, and illustration of incremental software development.
Xiaoping Jia is an Associate Professor of Software Engineering and
the Director of the Division of Software Engineering, School of
Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems at
De Paul University. His primary research interests are
applications of formal methods and object-oriented development
methodologies. He has authored several software development tools
and is a consultant in GUI design and web-based applications using
Java. He is the founder of Aesthetic Software, a company that
focuses on developing technologies for web-based application using
Java and XML. Professor Jia received his Ph.D. in computer science
from Northwestern University.
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