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    Author(s)Sarnath Ramnath
    PublisherSpringer Velage
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781849965217
    Pages492
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2011

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    Springer Velage Object-Oriented Analysis and Design by Sarnath Ramnath

    Object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) has over the years, become a vast field, encompassing such diverse topics as design process and principles, documentation tools, refactoring, and design and architectural patterns. For most students the learning experience is incomplete without implementation. This new textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to OOAD. The salient points of its coverage are: 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 analysis. Use of UML to document user requirements and design. An extensive treatment of the design process. Coverage of implementation issues. Appropriate use of design and architectural patterns. Introduction to the art and craft of refactoring. Pointers to resources that further the reader's knowledge. All the main case-studies used for this book have been implemented by the authors using Java. The text is liberally peppered with snippets of code, which are short and fairly self-explanatory and easy to read. Familiarity with a Java-like syntax and a broad understanding of the structure of Java would be helpful in using the book to its full potential.