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										 Object-Oriented Design with Applications has long been the essential reference to object-oriented technology, which, in turn, has evolved to join the...
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											mainstream of industrial-strength software development. In this third edition--the first revision in 13 years--readers can learn to apply object-oriented methods using new paradigms such as Java, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0, and .NET. The authors draw upon their rich and varied experience to offer improved methods for object development and numerous examples that tackle the complex problems faced by software engineers, including systems architecture, data acquisition, cryptoanalysis, control systems, and Web development. They illustrate essential concepts, explain the method, and show successful applications in a variety of fields. You'll also find pragmatic advice on a host of issues, including classification, implementation strategies, and cost-effective project management. New to this new edition are  An introduction to the new UML 2.0, from the notation's most fundamental and advanced elements with an emphasis on key changes New domains and contexts A greatly enhanced focus on modeling--as eagerly requested by readers--with five chapters that each delve into one phase of the overall development lifecycle. Fresh approaches to reasoning about complex systems An examination of the conceptual foundation of the widely misunderstood fundamental elements of the object model, such as abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, and hierarchy How to allocate the resources of a team of developers and mange the risks associated with developing complex software systems An appendix on object-oriented programming languages  This is the seminal text for anyone who wishes to use object-oriented technology to manage the complexity inherent in many kinds of systems.     Sidebars   Preface  Acknowledgments    About the Authors      Section I: Concepts    Chapter 1: Complexity     Chapter 2: The Object Model     Chapter 3: Classes and Objects     Chapter 4: Classification     Section II: Method    Chapter 5: Notation     Chapter 6: Process  Chapter 7: Pragmatics     Chapter 8: System Architecture: Satellite-Based Navigation     Chapter 9: Control System: Traffic Management     Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence: Cryptanalysis     Chapter 11: Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station    Chapter 12: Web Application: Vacation Tracking System      Appendix A: Object-Oriented Programming Languages   Appendix B: Further Reading      Notes    Glossary    Classified Bibliography    Index         
											
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