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An Object-Oriented programming in PASCAL, OBJECT PASCAL and C
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An Object-Oriented PROGRAMMING
In the language PASCAL, OBJECT PASCAL
and C ++
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 6
1. The method of software development 13
SECURITY 13
1.1. Approaches to the development of software 13
1.2. Models of the software development process 18
1.3. Planning for Software Development 22
1.4. The main types of programming languages \u200b\u200b31
1.4.1. Procedural programming 31
1.4.2. Functional programming 32
1.4.3. Logic programming 36
1.4.4. Object-oriented programming 37
2. Object-oriented approach to 44
DESIGN 44
And the plotting software 44
2.1. Operation of object-oriented software 44
2.2. The classes and the relationships between them 45
2.3. Stages of building software 47
object-oriented methodology 47
2.4. Object-Oriented Analysis 48
2.5. The notation for object-oriented 64
Design 64
2.6. Object-oriented design - OOD 70
3. An Object-oriented programming 72
3.1. An Object-oriented programming Turbo Pascal 72
3.2. The concept of "object" 72
3.3. Static and virtual methods. Polymorphism. 72
3.4. Constructors and destructors 72
3.5. Comparability of data object types 72
3.6. Dynamic invocation of objects 72
4. Object-oriented programming in OBJECT PASCAL 72
4.1. Classes 72
4.2. Fields 72
4.3. 72 Properties
4.4. Creating Properties 72
4.5. Methods 72
4.6. Creating and overriding methods 72
4.7. The constructor and destructor 72
4.8. Messages and Events 72
4.9. Information about the run-time type 72
5. The object-oriented programming in C ++ 72
5.1. The concept of "class" 72
5.2. The components of classes. Access to these 72
5.3. Friendly features 72
5.4. Constructors and destructors 72
5.5. Static class members 72
5.6. Operator Overloading 72
5.7. Virtual Functions 72
5.8. Dynamic Object Creation 72
5.9. EXAMPLE 72
Questions and Problems 72
Conclusion 72
Bibliographic list 152