OBJECT-ORIENTED METHODS (Principles and Practices), New Edition is
a comprehensive, modern and resourceful textbook for both
undergraduate and graduate students. This textbook introduces the
student to the basic concepts of object-oriented analysis and
design. Use case modeling, class modeling and state modeling using
common notations are covered. Completion of several exercises and a
group project are required. The book also demonstrated the use of
the concepts of abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance and
aggregation in software development, the role of use cases in
software development, the role of polymorphism and dynamic binding,
determine suitable objects/classes and their relationships and draw
a class diagram of a given problem, Identify states and state
transitions and draw a state diagram for a given problem, construct
sequence and collaboration diagrams for given use cases, assemble
an activity diagram for a given OO problem solution, facilitate
collaboratively within team environment a project with object
oriented method goals and structure
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Mon, 16 Sep 2013 | Review
by: Danny R.
I purchased this book from Amazon.com and was impressed with the analysis on modeling, abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance and aggregation in software development and the role of use cases in software development. The detailed diagrams were explicit enough. However, the book would have been great if the author has included enough test questions and answers. Some topics also need more detailed examples. In all this is a good book especially for beginners.
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