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Object-Oriented Analysis, Design and Implementation: An Integrated Approach

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The second edition of this textbook includes revisions based on the feedback on the first edition. In a new chapter the authors provide a concise introduction to the remainder of UML diagrams, adopting the same holistic approach as the first edition.  Using a case-study-based approach for providing a comprehensive introduction to the principles of object-oriented design, it The focus of the book is on implementation aspects, without which the learning is incomplete. This is achieved through the use of case studies for introducing the various concepts of analysis and design, ensuring that the theory is never separate from the implementation aspects. All the main case studies used in this book have been implemented by the authors using Java. An appendix on Java provides a useful short tutorial on the language.

490 pages, Paperback

Published November 10, 2015

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September 28, 2023
The frist technical book l had read and i think l wont forget this book

help me to master the 4 oop concepts
inheritance
encapsulation
polymorphism
abstraction

and some useful diagrams like uml
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January 25, 2020
A very informative book. The more I reread it the more I'd get out of it.
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June 30, 2019
For someone just wants to review and remember ood it's perfect and highlights some search terms you can search about it alone
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March 2, 2021
I read this book for a class and I actually liked it- I mean for a “textbook”. It’s informative and written in a way that’s accessible if you have a little familiarity with Java.
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