The CRC Card Book: Forew. by Kent Beck and Ward Cunningham. (Addison-Wesley Series in Object-Oriented Software Engineering) - Softcover

Bellin, David; Simone, Susan Suchman

 
9780201895353: The CRC Card Book: Forew. by Kent Beck and Ward Cunningham. (Addison-Wesley Series in Object-Oriented Software Engineering)

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Applying the object-oriented paradigm to the development of software requires individuals and teams to think and act differently than when designing procedural projects. While proponents of the object paradigm often say identifying objects is a simple and intuitive process, experienced developers know that this is not always true. The solution is the CRC (Classes, Responsibilities, Collaboration) Card method, a proven technique for identifying classes and visualizing and testing different class-based models during the design phase.

The CRC Card Book covers the CRC method from start to finish, illustrating its application in three different in-depth case studies which supply tips and pointers drawn from real world experience. The case studies are presented in the engaging style of a novella to demonstrate how personalities and organizational culture come into play when using the CRC technique. C++, Java, and Smalltalk experts provide implementation examples in each language. The CRC Card Book demonstrates how to: - Discover classes through team brainstorming
- Refine project requirements
- Test the conception of the system and evaluate potential paths of collaboration using role play.
- Manage an object-oriented project.
- Implement a CRC design in C++, Java, and Smalltalk; all source code is available via the World Wide Web.

Includes language implementation examples from such noted experts as:- Java: Cay Horstman, San Jose State University
- Smalltalk: Larry Smith, IBM Corp.
- C++: Jeremy Raw, Interactive Software

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

David Bellin is Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina A&T State University and consults internationally on object analysis and technical training with organizations such as Macy's, Universidad Nacional Autonomia de Mexico, and the United States government. He has received a Congressional Fulbright Award in computer science and an IBM Corporation University Partnership Award. Susan Suchman Simone is the President of Information Fountain Inc., specializing in technical writing and training. She has taught classes for Yourdon, Inc. and North Carolina State University and has developed training materials for companies across the country including Chase Manhattan Bank, New York Life, and Banamex.

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Applying the object-oriented paradigm to the development of software requires individuals and teams to think and act differently than when designing procedural projects. While proponents of the object paradigm often say identifying objects is a simple and intuitive process, experienced developers know that this is not always true. The solution is the CRC (Classes, Responsibilities, Collaboration) Card method, a proven technique for identifying classes and visualizing and testing different class-based models during the design phase.

The CRC Card Book covers the CRC method from start to finish, illustrating its application in three different in-depth case studies which supply tips and pointers drawn from real world experience. The case studies are presented in the engaging style of a novella to demonstrate how personalities and organizational culture come into play when using the CRC technique. C++, Java, and Smalltalk experts provide implementation examples in each language. The CRC Card Book demonstrates how to:

  • Discover classes through team brainstorming
  • Refine project requirements
  • Test the conception of the system and evaluate potential paths of collaboration using role play
  • Manage an object-oriented project
  • Implement a CRC design in C++, Java, and Smalltalk; all source code is available via the World Wide Web.

Includes language implementation examples from such noted experts as:

  • Java: Cay Horstman, San Jose State University
  • Smalltalk: Larry Smith, IBM Corp.
  • C++: Jeremy Raw, Interactive Software


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