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Java Design: Objects, UML, and Process

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A systematic approach to striving for perfection in Java "TM" enterprise software!-- Principles and best-practice patterns for the key design and implementation problems facing enterprise developers.

-- Effective integration of UML, object-oriented development, Java "TM," and your software development processes.

-- Identifies behavioral and structural modeling techniques tha
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Paperback, 304 pages
Published December 18th 2001 by Addison-Wesley Professional
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“Those readers new to object orientation typically assume a close relation exists between
inheritance and reuse. We want to debunk this myth immediately. Though reuse is touted as a
benefit of object orientation, it is in fact a goal. Reuse cannot be taken for granted, nor is it
guaranteed. In reality, achieving reuse requires a lot of effort and discipline, and we'll spend a
lot of time in this book talking about this aspect of object orientation.”
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