Object-oriented methods : a foundation / James Martin and James J. Odell.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 1995Description: 412 pContent type: - texto
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- 0136308562
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CONTENIDO
1. Introduction 1
Part I THE BASIC OO FOUNDATION: OBJECT STRUCTURE
2. Concepts 11
3. Objects 25
4. Concept Versus Object Type 33
5. Associating Objects 37
6. Mappings 47
7. Relationships 61
8. Handling Object Complexity 73
9. Subtypes and Supertypes: Part I 85
10. Subtypes and Supertypes: Part II 99
11. States 111
Part II. THE BASIC OO FOUNDATION: OBJECT BEHAVIOR
12. State Changes 121
13. Events 125
14. Operations 141
15. Methods 157
16. Triggers167
17. Control Conditions 179
Part III THE EXTENDED LEVEL OO FOUNDATION
18. Composition 191
19. Constraints 201
20. Rules 213
21. Using Rules with Diagrams 223
22. Meta-Modeling 233
23. Power Types 247
Part IV REPRESENTING OOA CONSTRUCTS
24. Representing Object Structure 263
25. Approaches to Object Structure Modeling 275
26. Representing Object Behavior 283
27. Approaches to Finite-State Machine Modeling 295
28. Approaches to Scenario-based Modeling 307
29. Other Modeling Approaches 317
Part V. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
30. Considerations for Design and Implementation 337
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