Ebook Info
- Published: 2015
- Number of pages: 492 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 12.23 MB
- Authors: Brahma Dathan
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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 includes:A sound footing on object-oriented concepts such as classes, objects, interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic linking, etc.A good introduction to the stage of requirements analysisUse of UML to document user requirements and designAn extensive treatment of the design processCoverage of implementation issuesAppropriate use of design and architectural patternsIntroduction to the art and craft of refactoringPointers to resources that further the reader’s knowledgeThe 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.
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover 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 includes:A sound footing on object-oriented concepts such as classes, objects, interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic linking, etc.A good introduction to the stage of requirements analysisUse of UML to document user requirements and designAn extensive treatment of the design processCoverage of implementation issuesAppropriate use of design and architectural patternsIntroduction to the art and craft of refactoringPointers to resources that further the reader’s knowledgeThe 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. About the Author Brahma Dathan is an associate professor in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at Metropolitan State University, Minnesota. He obtained his BS in engineering with special focus on electronics and communication from the University of Kerala, MTech in computer science from IIT Madras and PhD in computer science from University of Pittsburgh. Sarnath Ramnath received his BTech and MTech degrees from IIT Delhi in 1984 and 1987 respectively, and his PhD in Computer Science from SUNY, Buffalo, in 1994. His areas of interest include algorithm analysis and design, data-structures, computational geometry and object-oriented software design. He is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Minnesota State University, St Cloud, Minnesota, USA.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐I just started reading it and I like a couple things about it. First, it starts from the beginning, so even if you don’t read the first couple chapters there’s still basic definitions if you ever want to review. Second, this author explains the core concepts behind patterns, which basically eliminates the need for specific named patterns in the first place. Very mathematically written and easy to understand.Although, I am just starting reading it, I will update if my opinion changes.
⭐It is very useful. There are plenty of diagrams to give examples of the different methods of planning object-oriented code. The text is very informative and logical. There are clear explanations.
⭐Book is very informative
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