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OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN [OOA]  : 2nd Edition (Yourdon Press Computing Series)

OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN [OOA] : 2nd Edition (Yourdon Press Computing Series)

OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN [OOA]  : 2nd Edition (Yourdon Press Computing Series)
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OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN [OOA] : 2nd Edition (Yourdon Press Computing Series) Hardback - 1991

by Coad, Peter; Yourdon, Edward

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Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Yourdon Press/Prentice Hall Bldg, 1991. 2nd Edition, 8th Printing . Hardcover. New/None as Issued. BRAND NEW Copy. 2nd Edition. Objected-Oriented Design (OOD) written primarily for practicing software engineers who work with real-world systems daily. 233 PGS.10 chapters: 1, Improving Design; 2, Experiencing an Object Perspective; 3, Developing the Multilayer, Multicomponent Model; 3, Finding Class-&-Objects; 4, Indentifying Structures; 5, Intentifying Subjects; 6, Defining Attributes; 7, Defining Services; 8, Selecting CASE for OOA; 9, Moving to Object-Oriented Design; and 10, Getting Started with OOA, followed by Summaries and appendices.

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This guide to object-oriented analysis has been updated to reflect recent advances in this still-evolving methodology. New material includes updated terminology and notation, finding classes and objects, identifying structures, defining attributes, defining services, object-oriented analysis and CASE, and moving to object-oriented design.
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