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Using CRC Cards

Using CRC Cards

Using CRC Cards

An Informal Approach to Object-Oriented Development
Nancy M. Wilkinson, AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
January 1998
Paperback
9780133746792
Paperback

    Using CRC Cards, first published in 1995, is a comprehensive introduction to CRC (Class, Responsibility, Collaborator) cards. It includes a description of the cards and how they can be used in interactive sessions to develop an object-oriented model of an application. In this book, the author draws on her years of project experience to describe how CRC cards can contribute at all stages of the software lifecycle. It includes practical examples of how to utilize CRC cards in projects using either formal or informal development techniques. Using CRC Cards also provides a detailed look at how designs created with CRC cards can be mapped to an effective and efficient implementation in C++. Software analysts, designers and developers will find this a practical handbook for using CRC cards. It guides the transition to the object-oriented paradigm as well as providing a process for the development of object-oriented applications. In addition, software managers will gain an understanding of the object-oriented process supported by CRC cards.

    • A full discussion of the role and syntax of CRC cards
    • Example CRC card sessions for both analysis and design
    • Step-by-step guidance on moving a CRC card design to C++

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    'One of the 10 all-time classic O-O Books.' Journal of Object-Oriented Programming

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    Product details

    January 1998
    Paperback
    9780133746792
    250 pages
    229 × 178 × 15 mm
    0.405kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. An O-O overview
    • 2. Introduction to CRC cards
    • 3. The CRC card session
    • 4. CRC cards for analysis
    • 5. CRC cards for design
    • 6. Representing CRC card designs in C++
    • Appendix.