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Data Abstraction and Program Design : from Object-Based to Object-Oriented Programming / Rod Ellis.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : UCL Press, 1996.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 274 p ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1857285700
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.64 .E457 1996
Contents:
Part 1 Object-based programming: programming in the large; concepts of modularity; language structures and modularity; languages and data abstraction-1; languages and data abstraction-2; languages and data abstraction-3. Part 2 Data abstraction indesign and specification: information hiding - a case study; object-oriented design; software re- usability; formal specification of ADTS. Part 3 Object-oriented programming: the object-oriented paradigm; pure object-oriented languages; C++ as an OOPL;Ada 95; Inheritance as an abstraction mechanism.
Summary: This student text explores large-scale program design in the object-oriented paradigm, with an emphasis on data abstraction. It assumes knowledge of an imperative language such as PASCAL and provides examples in C++ and ADA.
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Part 1 Object-based programming: programming in the large; concepts of modularity; language structures and modularity; languages and data abstraction-1; languages and data abstraction-2; languages and data abstraction-3. Part 2 Data abstraction indesign and specification: information hiding - a case study; object-oriented design; software re- usability; formal specification of ADTS. Part 3 Object-oriented programming: the object-oriented paradigm; pure object-oriented languages; C++ as an OOPL;Ada 95; Inheritance as an abstraction mechanism.

This student text explores large-scale program design in the object-oriented paradigm, with an emphasis on data abstraction. It assumes knowledge of an imperative language such as PASCAL and provides examples in C++ and ADA.

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