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- From: 0256497811-0001@t-online.de (Erwin Tenhumberg)
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- Subject: books about object methods (Booch etc.)
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1996 17:37:20 +0000
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- Hello C++ programmers!
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- I'm searching for a good book which gives a detailed survey of the
- different object methods (Booch, Rumbaugh, Coad/Yourdon, etc.).
- The book should discuss the following questions in particular:
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- # What are the different kinds of OO methodologies?
- # Which methods are strong for Analysis? Design?
- # How can you mix OO methods on a project?
- # What do I have to consider when choosing an OO CASE tool?
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- Please give me information on title, author and possibly a short summary
- of the books.
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- Thank you!
- Erwin Tenhumberg (germany)
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