Booch, Grady Object-oriented design. (English) Zbl 0746.68017 Amsterdam etc.: Addison-Wesley. XIX, 580 p. (1990). The author presents fundamental ideas which will constitute a comprehensive introduction to object-oriented programming. First part of this book constitutes a methodological introduction of basic notions: object, class, abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, hierarchy etc. which are discussed in detail. Relationships between these notions are explained too. Next some applications from the real world are presented using Smalltalk, Object Pascal, C++ Common Lisp Object System and Ada. The analysis with prototyping, the design and evolution into the complete implementation are performed for these applications. Reviewer: W.Kwasowiec (Warszawa) Cited in 34 Documents MSC: 68N01 General topics in the theory of software 68-01 Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to computer science 68N15 Theory of programming languages Keywords:object; class; abstraction; encapsulation; modularity; hierarchy; Smalltalk; Object Pascal; C++; Common Lisp; Ada Software:Ada95 PDF BibTeX XML Cite \textit{G. Booch}, Object-oriented design. Amsterdam etc.: Addison-Wesley (1990; Zbl 0746.68017)