Transcription of OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING - Atomic Object
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1 Copyright Atomic OBJECT , LLC 2009 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING Carl Erickson Atomic OBJECT , LLC 2 Copyright Atomic OBJECT , LLC 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Motivation for OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING .. 3 2. The OBJECT ORIENTED Paradigm .. 8 3. Visualizing Program Execution .. 10 4. Naming Conventions .. 14 5. The OBJECT Model .. 15 6. Abstraction and Identity .. 16 7. OBJECT ORIENTED Messaging .. 26 8. Encapsulation and Modularity .. 28 9. OBJECT ORIENTED Hierarchy .. 29 10. OBJECT ORIENTED Typing .. 30 11. OBJECT ORIENTED Concurrency and Persistence .. 33 12. OBJECT ORIENTED Development Process .. 35 13. OBJECT ORIENTED Analysis Techniques .. 36 14. Pitfalls in OBJECT ORIENTED Analysis .. 38 15. UML Notation .. 40 16. CRC Cards .. 46 17. OBJECT ORIENTED Class Relationships.
Some factors that impact on and reflect complexity in software: • The number of names (variables, functions, etc) that are visible • Constraints on the time-sequence of operations (real-time constraints)
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