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|a Meyer, Bertrand
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|a Object-oriented sofware construction /
|c Bertrand Meyer.
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|a Cammbridge :
|b Prentice-Hall,
|c 1988
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|a xviii, 534 p. ;
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|a Prentice-Hall International.
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|a Bibliografía: p. 511-519.
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|a Part 1. ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES. Chapter 1. Aspects of software quality. Chapter 2. Modularity. Chapter 3. Approaches to reusability. Chapter 4. The road to object-orientedness. Part 2. TECHNIQUES OF OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING. Chapter 5. Basic elements of Eiffel programminig. Chapter 6. Genericity. Chapter 7. Systematic approaches to program construction. Chapter 8. More aspects of Eiffel. Chapter 9. Designing class interfaces. Chapter 10. Introduction to inheritance. Chapter 11. More about inheritance. Chapter 12. Object-oriented design: case studies. Chapter 13. Constants and shared objects. Chapter 14. Techniques of object-oriented design. Chapter 15. Implementation: the Eiffel ptogramming environmet. Chapter 16. Memory management. Part 3. APPLYING OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNIQUES IN OTHER ENVIRONMENTS. Chapter 17. Object-oriented programming in clasical languages. Chapter 18. Object-oriented programinig and Ada. Chapter 19. Genericity versus inheritance. Chapter 20. Other object-oriented languages. Chapter 21. Further issues.
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