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Working With Objects by T. Reenskaug, P. Wold, O.A. Lehne

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Working With Objects
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN/ASIN: 0134529308
ISBN-13: 9780134529301
Number of pages: 497

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The main theme of this book is to describe complex phenomena as structures of interacting objects. The goal is to provide a comprehensive description of the object paradigm and its applications, and to show how it supports a number of different views on the same model.

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