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- Title: Object-Oriented Software Composition
- Author(s) Oscar Nierstrasz and Dennis Tsichritzis
- Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1st edition (December 4, 1995)
- Hardcover: 362 pages
- eBook: HTML and PDF (380 pages, 2.9 MB)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0132206749
- ISBN-13: 978-0132206747
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Over the part ten years, object-oriented technology has started to have a significant impact in industry. Despite its many positive aspects, there have been some problems in successfully applying the technology to large projects, and in achieving adequate levels of flexibilitly and software reuse.
Based on the research of the Object Systems Group in Geneva, this book looks at a range of issues, from programming languages and systems through to tools, frameworks and methods.
KEY FEATURES: Chapters are self-contained, with the development of ideas moving from programming language design issues to environments and applications. Aware of recent trends, the book examines the development of multimedia systems as an application domain. Up-to-date information on the activities of the Object Systems Group. The authors can be found on the World Wide Web.
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