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Object-Oriented Applications (Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series) [Hardcover]

Bertrand Meyer (Editor), Jean-Marc Nerson (Editor)
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Prentice Hall Object-Oriented Series November 1993
This book provides an in-depth study of actual object-oriented applications. Not exercises, examples or case studies, but actual projects which have led to products or class libraries. Seven complete projects are described across highly diverse areas of application - all used the full extent of object-oriented technology and were implemented in ISE Eiffel. Providing an insider's view of object-oriented development, the authors: provide a detailed study of the activities involved in bringing an object-oriented project to completion; discuss the pitfalls involved and candidly discuss the mistakes they made; contribute quantitative measurements; assess the relative importance of languages, tools, management practices and other factors. Most importantly, the authors offer precise descriptions of the softawre they built, including architectural diagrams, class interfaces, and in some cases the actual commented source code.

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Written by key researchers in the field of object-oriented technology, this is the first book to provide an in-depth study of actual object-oriented applications -- projects which have led to products or class libraries. Technically detailed, it includes interesting source code extracts, specification of important classes, system structure diagrams, information about the analysis/design method used and extracts from the results of the analysis design, and relevant metrics (e.g., on reuse). Begins with a technical overview; then presents the details of seven significant O-O projects from diverse fields of application -- a network surveillance and monitoring system; a system for broadband ISDN; a product modeling tool for CAD/CAM applications; a three-dimensional graphical animation system; a network optimization system using simulated annealing; a commercial knowledge-base system; and a set of classes addressing the thorny problem of time and data management. All projects used the full extent of object-oriented technology and were implemented in ISE Eiffel. MARKET: For professional programmers, software engineers, and students of computer science interested in object-oriented techniques.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall (November 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130137987
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130137982
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,829,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bertrand Meyer is Chief Architect of Eiffel Software (based in California, http://eiffel.com) and Professor of Software Engineering at ETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.

He is the initial designer of the Eiffel method and language and has continued to participate in its evolution. He also directed the development of the EiffelStudio environment, compiler, tools and libraries through their successive versions.

His latest book, Touch of Class: Learning to Program Well, Using Object Technology and Contracts, is based on several years of teaching introductory programming at ETH and is scheduled for publication on August 9, published by Springer Verlag (see Amazon page and Springer page).

Earlier books include "Object-Oriented Software Construction" (a general presentation of object technology, winner of the 1998 Jolt Award); "Eiffel: The Language" (description of the Eiffel language); "Object Success" (a discussion of object technology for managers); "Reusable Software" (a discussion of reuse issues and solutions); "Introduction to the Theory of Programming Languages". He has also authored numerous articles (see publication list) and edited or co-edited several dozen conference proceedings, including the 2005 "Verified Software".

Other activities include: chair of the TOOLS conference series (running since 1989, hosted at ETH since 2007, next year session in Malaga, Spain); director of the LASER summer school on software engineering (taking place every year since 2003 in early September in Elba island, Italy); member, and chair since 2009, of the IFIP TC2 committee (Software technology); member of the IFIP Working Group 2.3 on Programming Methodology; member of the French Academy of Technologies. He is also active as a consultant (object-oriented system design, architectural reviews, technology assessment), trainer in object technology and other software topics, and conference speaker. Awards include ACM Software System Award, Fellow of the ACM, Dahl-Nygaard Prize, and honorary doctorate from the Technical University (ITMO) of Saint Petersburg.

Prior to founding Eiffel Software in 1985, Meyer had a 9-year technical and managerial career at EDF, and was for three years on the faculty at the University of California. His experience with object technology through the Simula language, as well as early work on abstract data types and formal specification (including participation in the first versions of the Z specification language) provided some of the background for the development of Eiffel.

At ETH Zurich he pursues research on the construction of high-quality software (see Web site of the Chair of Software Engineering at http://se.ethz.ch).

 

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Lots of good topics to read. I like the book. OO areas have been explained well.
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