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Hardcover
- 550 pages 1 edition (October, 1999)
Addison-Wesley Pub Co; ISBN:
020135084X
Book Description
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.