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Object-Oriented and Software
Design Patterns for Object-Oriented Software Development
Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer ( an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction ) and Eiffel Software.
Object-Oriented Software Construction contains a detailed treatment of the concepts and theory of the object technology that led to Eiffel's design.
* Bertrand Meyer: < cite > Object-Oriented Software Construction </ cite >, Prentice Hall: first edition, 1988 ; second edition, 1997.
* Object-Oriented Software Construction, Second Edition, by Bertrand Meyer, Prentice Hall, 1997, ISBN 0-13-629155-4
The term was coined by Bertrand Meyer in connection with his design of the Eiffel programming language and first described in various articles starting in 1986 and the two successive editions ( 1988, 1997 ) of his book Object-Oriented Software Construction.
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software is a software engineering book describing recurring solutions to common problems in software design.
According to a textbook Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, the flyweight pattern was first coined and extensively explored by Paul Calder and Mark Linton in 1990 to efficiently handle glyph information in a WYSIWYG document editor, although similar techniques were already used in other systems, e. g., an application framework by Weinand et al.
Design patterns gained popularity in computer science after the book Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software was published in 1994
It was documented in the 1992 book Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach, ISBN 0-201-54435-0
His book Object-Oriented Software Construction is widely considered to be the best work on presenting the case for OOP.
* Object-Oriented Software Construction
: Jacobson Ivar, Christerson M., Jonsson P., Övergaard G., Object-Oriented Software Engineering-A Use Case Driven Approach, Addison-Wesley, 1992.
* Adaptive Object-Oriented Software: The Demeter Method with Propagation Patterns
Erich Gamma ( born 1961 in Zürich ) is Swiss computer scientist and co-author of the influential Software engineering textbook, Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software.
* Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides

Object-Oriented and Engineering
# Dynamically Scoped Functions as the Essence of AOP OOP 2003 Workshop on Object-Oriented Language Engineering for the Post-Java Era, Darmstadt, Germany, July 22, 2003 ; published in ACM SIGPLAN Notices Volume 38, Issue 8 ( August 2003 ), ACM Press

Object-Oriented and Case
Case Studies in Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.

Object-Oriented and Approach
System Analysis & Design: An Object-Oriented Approach with UML.
Object-Oriented Systems Development: An Integrated Approach.
* “ A MATLAB-based Object-Oriented Approach to Multipath Fading Channel Simulation ” A white paper by C. D.
VTK was initially created in 1993 as companion software to the book " The Visualization Toolkit: An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics "

Object-Oriented and ACM
OOPSLA ( Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications ) is an annual ACM research conference.

Object-Oriented and Press
* Andreas Paepcke: Object-Oriented Programming: The CLOS Perspective, The MIT Press, 1993, ISBN 0-262-16136-2
* Andreas Paepcke, Object-Oriented Programming: the CLOS Perspective, 1993, The MIT Press.
Also in Carl A. Gunter and John C. Mitchell, editors, Theoretical Aspects of Object-Oriented Programming: Types, Semantics, and Language Design ( MIT Press, 1994 ).
* Sally Shlaer, Stephen Mellor: Object-Oriented Systems Analysis: Modeling the World in Data, Yourdon Press, 1988, ISBN 0-13-629023-X

Object-Oriented and With
* Squeak: Object-Oriented design With Multimedia Applications, by Mark Guzdial
With the dominant usage of MUD being as a generic term rather than specifically denoting combat-oriented games — indeed, both TinyMUD and MOO are MUDs in name ( MOO stands for MUD, Object-Oriented ), while MUSH and MUCK are backronymed puns on " MUD " — this positions MU * as actually being a subset of MUD.

Object-Oriented and &
He was also Program Chair of Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications conference ( OOPSLA ) in 1996, and has been a co-founder and sometime chair of many software pattern conferences.
* " Object Oberon-A Modest Object-Oriented Language ", H. Moessenboeck & J. Templ, in Structured Programming 10 ( 4 ), 1989.

Object-Oriented and .
* Sonya E. Keene: Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp: A Programmer's Guide to CLOS, Addison-Wesley, 1989, ISBN 0-201-17589-4
* Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming ( SCOOP ) facilitates creation of multiple, concurrently active execution vehicles at a level of abstraction above the specific details of these vehicles ( e. g. multiple threads without specific mutex management ).
Object-Oriented Fortran was an object-oriented extension of Fortran, in which data items can be grouped into objects, which can be instantiated and executed in parallel.
XQuery also allows Modules to be written to provide Encapsulation features that have been provided by Object-Oriented systems.
Two other versions exist, Object-Oriented Turing and Turing Plus, a systems programming variant.
Some, but not all, of the features of Turing Plus were eventually subsumed into the present Object-Oriented Turing language.
Many others also contributed, with their approaches flavouring the many models of the day, including: Tony Wasserman and Peter Pircher with the " Object-Oriented Structured Design ( OOSD )" notation ( not a method ), Ray Buhr's " Systems Design with Ada ", Archie Bowen's use case and timing analysis, Paul Ward's data analysis and David Harel's " Statecharts "; as the group tried to ensure broad coverage in the real-time systems domain.
PBWin and PBCC support Object-Oriented Programming in the form of COM classes, however the compilers do not force you to use OOP, it is merely an option.
* ASDL-An Object-Oriented Specification Language for Syntax-Directed Environments ", M. L.
* Lano, K. C., Z ++, an Object-Oriented Extension to Z.
* Lano, K. C., Formal Object-Oriented Development.
* Sonya Keene, Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp: A Programmer's Guide to CLOS, 1988, Addison-Wesley.

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