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Object-Oriented Programming, Other Programming Languages, C/C++

Interactive Uml Development Using Visual Basic C++ 6.0

by Patrick Sheridan, Jean Sekula
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Not a theoretical treatment of object-oriented programming, this book rather emphasizes the practical issues of delivering a UML project. The authors completely demonstrate their approach using a business example, beginning with a problem assessment, and taking it all the way to implementation with all supporting deliverables, including Visual C++ 6.0 code. The CD-ROM contains the source code illustrated in the book, a template Microsoft Project plan, an evaluation version of Rational Rose, and the complete UML specification.

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Not a theoretical treatment of object-oriented programming, this book rather emphasizes the practical issues of delivering a UML project. The authors completely demonstrate their approach using a business example, beginning with a problem assessment, and taking it all the way to implementation with all supporting deliverables, including Visual C++ 6.0 code. The CD-ROM contains the source code illustrated in the book, a template Microsoft Project plan, an evaluation version of Rational Rose, and the complete UML specification.

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Software developers Sheridan and Sekula explain an iterative approach to developing object-oriented software systems for business applications using the industry standard Unified Modeling Language. They demonstrate their method with an extended example, beginning with a problem assessment and taking it all the way to implementation with all supporting deliverables. The CD contains Visual C++ 6.0 source code, a sample project, and test versions of drawing software. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Software developers Sheridan and Sekula explain an iterative approach to developing object-oriented software systems for business applications using the industry standard Unified Modeling Language. They demonstrate their method with an extended example, beginning with a problem assessment and taking it all the way to implementation with all supporting deliverables. The CD contains Visual C++ 6.0 source code, a sample project, and test versions of drawing software. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
Wordware Publishing, Inc.
Pages
281
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556227028

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