Introduction to programming and object oriented design using java
By: Nino, Jaime.
Contributor(s): Hosch, Frederick A.
Publisher: Susex Wiley International 2003Edition: 1st.Description: 733 p. | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-81-265-2353-5.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringDDC classification: 5.133Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This text is an introduction to software design and construction using the programming language Java. The approach is entirely object-oriented, sometimes called " object first." The emphasis throughout is on problem modeling using fundamental software engineering principles and concepts. • Introduction. • Data Abstraction: Introductory Concepts. • Basic Java Structural Components. • Specification of a Simple Class. • Implementing a Simple Class. • Conditions. • Programming by Contract. • Testing a Class. • Relations. • Putting Together a Complete System. • Software Quality. • Lists and Iteration. • Sorting and Searching. • Abstraction and Inheritance. • Modeling with Abstraction. • Organizing Lists. • Recursion. • Failures and Exceptions. • Building the User Interface. • Designing the GUI Front-End: The Model-View-Controller Pattern. • Computational Complexity. • Implementing Lists: Array Implementations. • Implementing Lists: Linked Implementations. • Organizing List Implementations. • Dispensers and Dictionaries.
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