Object-oriented techniques (with Java) / Lalit Kishore Arora and Raj Kumar Bhatia
Material type:
- 9789350140697
- QA 76.64 .A76 [2010]

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GC QA 76.58 .G43 2011 Algorithms and parallel computing / | GC QA 76.59 .B55 2019 c.2 Hands-On mobile development with NET Core : build cross-platform mobile applications with Xamarin, Visual Studio 2019, and .NET Core 3 / | GC QA 76.59 .T34 2016 c.2 Mastering mobile forensics : develop the capacity to dig deeper into mobile device data acquisition / | GC QA 76.64 .A76 [2010] Object-oriented techniques (with Java) / | GC QA 76.64 .B66 1994 c.2 Object-oriented analysis and design / | GC QA 76.64 .F67 2014 Ruby programming / | GC QA 76.64 .S57 2009 Object-oriented design using Java / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Modeling -- 3. UML -- 4. Basic Structural Modeling -- 5. Basic Behavioural Modeling -- 6. Architectural Modeling -- 7. OMT Methodology -- 8. Introduction to Java -- 9. Beginning with Java Programs -- 10. Methods and Classes -- 11. Inheritance, Packages and Interfaces -- 12. Advance Programming Concepts -- 13. HTML and JAVA APPLET -- 14. Java Library -- 15. Java AWT -- 16. Event Handling -- 17. Software Development using Java -- 18. JDBC -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Model Questions Papers -- Previous year Question Papers -- Index.
This book Object Oriented Technique with JAVA is written to serve as a textbook for B.Tech Vth semester students of Gautam Buddha Technical University. There are no prerequisites beyond a general familiarity with the ideas of computers and programs. There is enough materials for a full semester of college-level programming. This books has been divided into two parts: Part I is deals with Object-Oriented Techniques. The Object-Oriented Approach of software development based on modeling object from the real world. In this part we have also described implementation with modeling and design.
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