Using CRC Cards: An Informal Approach to Object-Oriented DevelopmentBooks: Text Books: Object-Oriented Software Design: Item 6
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful: an excellent introduction to object modeling, December 28, 1999 Reviewer: A readeri have read quite a few books about C++, java, OOAD, and UML in the past year, and i find this book provides the best introduction to object modeling. the book is unique because it focuses on a single application - library system, and demonstrates in great depth on how to find the objects and their behavior, how to carry out the analysis, how to do the design by including practical constraints, and provides the source code in C++ at the end. The presentation is very clear, very down to earth, very practical, understandable and not abstract. I am really surprised that there is not a single review about this book. i guess this is probably because the book has been published for quite a few years, and give people the false impression that it is out-of-date. it is really a very nice text. Product Review 'One of the 10 all-time classic O-O Books.' journal of Object-Oriented Programming Book Description Using CRC Cards is a comprehensive introduction to CRC (Class, Responsibility, Collaborator) cards. It includes a description of the cards and how they can be used in interactive sessions to develop an object-oriented model of an application. In this book, the author draws on her years of project experience to describe how CRC cards can contribute at all stages of the software lifecycle. It includes practical examples of how to utilize CRC cards in projects using either formal or informal development techniques. Using CRC Cards also provides a detailed look at how designs created with CRC cards can be mapped to an effective and efficient implementation in C++. software analysts, designers and developers will use this book to guide their transition to the object-oriented paradigm, as well as provide a process for development of their object-oriented applications. |
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