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SEAC, 191
security
C#, 205
C++, 196
Java, 200
self-collaboration, 146147
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collaboration
sequence diagrams, 141142
Serializable interface, 184
Sheridan, Mike, 192
SILLIAC, 191
SIMULA, 191
simulations, 117118
Smalltalk, 191
SMEs, 151
statements, 14
static initializers, 237
static members , in C++, 245246
static methods , 24
Stroustrup, Bjarne, 192
structs, in C++, 243
subclasses, 33, 63, 88
See also
classes
subject matter experts, 151
subobjects, 123
See also
objects
super classes, 33, 43, 63, 8788
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classes
supermarket ordering system example, 79
system use cases, 154155
See also
essential use cases
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OOP Demystified
ISBN: 0072253630
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 130
Authors:
James Keogh
,
Mario Giannini
BUY ON AMAZON
Database Modeling with MicrosoftВ® Visio for Enterprise Architects (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Database Modeling
Reverse Engineering and Importing to ORM
Logical Database Model Reports
Change Propagation and Round Trip Engineering
Other Features and Best Practices
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
Overview
What the Module Viewtype Is For and What Its Not For
Documenting Variability and Dynamism
Summary Checklist
For Further Reading
FileMaker Pro 8: The Missing Manual
Sorting Records
Creating Layouts for Reports
Adding Field Controls to Layouts
Going Beyond Basic Calculations
Text Parsing Calculations
Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
H.323 Network Components
Call Flow
Case Study: Configuring SIP Between a Gateway and CallManager 5.x
Case Study: Implementing Gateway-Controlled RSVP
IP-to-IP Gateway Features
GDI+ Programming with C#
The Coordinate System
Graphics Class Properties
Playing Animations in GDI+
Printing Multiple Pages
Double Buffering and Flicker-Free Drawing
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd Edition
Climbing the GUI Learning Curve
PyEdit: A Text Editor Program/Object
Tune in, Log on, and Drop out
I Am Lost at C
Conclusion Python and the Development Cycle
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