Designing Object-Oriented Software Review

Designing Object-Oriented Software
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When the book is more than 10 years old and still a required literature in the area, that really tells you a lot. Especially if the area is software engineering where things tend to change quickly. After more than 10 years this book is still a fundamental reading from OO design. Even IBM recommends this book for it's Object Oriented Programming exam. First several chapters are really classic - everything is there: why OOP?, objects, classes, responsibilities, collaborations, hierarchies. If you read this first and then go for any C++/Java/put_your_favorite_oop_language_here book, everything is going to be much much easier and more clear even if you have a decent OO design background. There are even couple of presentations of complete implementations of fair software projects using the terminology and techniques described in the book (last two chapters). If you are beginner in OO design or you have to read just one "theoretical" book from OO design or don't know where to start concerning OO design, I recommend this one. The only drawback is that book is still pretty expensive, but I am sure that you will not regret...

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Practical anddown-to-earth in approach, this bestseller exploresthe art of designing object-oriented software. Itoffers basic design principles and a specificdesign process that can be applied to any softwareprogramming effort -- even those not usingobject-oriented programming languages orenvironments. Covers theconcepts of object-oriented technology, presents aprocess to apply those concepts, the tools to usethroughout the process, and examples to put it alltogether. For developers ofobject-oriented software.

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