Re: Advice on finding more material
- From: "jukkaT" <jukka.tamminen@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Sep 2006 14:18:26 -0700
Hi
The whole OO starts with the idae of finding the parties or agents the
in co-operation will collaborate to fulfil a task. The approach is to
analyze the behaviour from this perspective.
The are handful of good resources:
1) classics:
Grady Booch: Object Oriented Design
Peter Coad: Object Models
2) more resent
Wirfs-Brock McKean: Object design
Evans: Domain Driven Design
Martin Fowler: UML distilled ( is really have a short but pretty
good description of the process too)
3) My web-site for abstract domain driven modelling (and design)
www.kolumbus.fi/tamminen.jukka
There are a few key issues. One of the most important is abstract even
classes and their behaviour. That is actually the glue in the model
that finally gives the transitive closer of the domain model.
kognition@xxxxxxxxx kirjoitti:
In a book called Smalltalk and Object Orientation, an introduction,
John Hunt talks about looking for data items as the core process for
finding objects (chapter 3). I want to read more about the technique
John uses to perform the wiper simulation in this book - can anybody
offer suggestions of links/material that explains the technique John
uses?
Thanks,
Karl.
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