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About the BookBeginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code is an introduction to object oriented programming (OOP), using the Java programming language to illustrate the concepts covered. It teaches the reader how to properly structure and approach a problem from the object oriented programming perspective by using a case study that evolves over the course of the book. It also serves as an introduction the the Java programming language itself, as well as covering the basics of the Unified Modelling Language (UML) along the way. Each chapter also finishes with a set of exercises for the reader to test their understanding of the contents of the chapters. About the Chapters
Chapter 10, "Modeling the Static/Data Aspect of the System", shows how to model the static aspects of the system using
UML notation, and a first version of the case study's UML diagram. Ordering InformationYou can order this book from the following online book stores:
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About the AuthorJacquie Barker is a professional software engineer and adjunct faculty member at both The George Washington University and Johns Hopkins University. With over 20 years of experience as a software developer and project manager, she has been focusing on object technology since 1991, and has become proficient as a 'hands-on' object modeler and as a Sun Microsystems certified Java programmer. Jacquie is currently employed as a principal member of the technical staff at SRA International, Inc. in Fairfax, Virginia, where she consults for both public and private sector clients. View PDF Chapter 10 | View PDF Chapter 14 | |||||
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