Barclay, Kenneth A., 1947-

Object oriented design with C++ / K.A. Barclay and W.J. Savage. - New York : Prentice Hall, 1997. - 481 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Object-Oriented Design with C++ provides a complete introduction to object-oriented modelling using OMT and to the C++ programming language. For many, C++ is the implementation language of choice for object-oriented development. However, its adoption as a programming language presents a number of major challenges, not the least of which is to reduce the degree of freedom available to the programmer. This book explores these difficulties and their resolution by imposing on the language the use of an object model. This is expressed in the design language LOOM (Language for Object-Oriented Modelling) which provides the balance between the power and flexibility of the C++ programming language and the control required in its use. In this way, LOOM reduces the risk involved in the adoption of C++ as an implementation language. Object-Oriented Design with C++ is the complete package for object-oriented development, and is essential reading for both undergraduate students in computing science and practising software professionals.

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Object-oriented methods (Computer science)
C++ (Computer program language)

005.12 BAR 1997