List of Third-Party Object-Oriented Books with ISBN

Last reviewed: December 18, 1997
Article ID: Q129792
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SUMMARY

The following list of books and magazines cover the subject of Object Orientation Programming. Some of them focus on the areas of Analysis and Design.

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The books are arranged alphabetically by title.

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Title:     Code Complete
Author:    Steve McConnell
Publisher: Microsoft Press
ISBN:      1-55615-484-4

Title:     Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Author:    Bamma, Helm, Johnson, and Vlissides
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
ISBN:      0-201-63361-2

Title:     Designing Object-Oriented Software
Author:    Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Brian Wilkerson, and Lauren Wiener
Publisher: Prentice-Hall Inc.
ISBN:      0-13-629825-7

Title:     The C++ Programming Language, 2nd. ed.
Author:    Bjarne Stroustrup
Publiser: Addison-Wesley
ISBN:      0-201-53992-6

Title:     The Microsoft Guide to C++ Programming
Author:    Kaare Christian
Publisher: Microsoft Press
ISBN:      1556153945

Title:     Object Data Management: Object-Oriented and Extended Relational
           Database Systems
Author:    R.G.Cattell
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
ISBN:      0-201-53092-9

Title:     Object Magazine
Author:    N/A
Publisher: Sigs Publications
ISBN:      N/A

Title:     Object Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, 2nd Ed.
Author:    Grady Booch
Publisher: Benjamin/Cummings Publishing
ISBN:      0-8053-5340-2

Title:     Object-Orientation: Concepts, Languages, Databases,
           User Interfaces
Author:    Setrag Khoshafian and Razmik Abnous
Publisher: Wiley
ISBN:      0-471-51801-8

Title:     Object-Oriented Databases: Technology, Applications,
           and Products
Author:    Bindu R. Rao
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Inc.
ISBN:      0-07-051279-5

Title:     Object-Oriented Information Systems: Planning and Implementation
Author:    David A. Taylor, Ph.D.
Publisher: Wiley
ISBN:      0-471-54364-0

Title:     Object Oriented Methods
Author:    Ian Graham
Publisher: N/A
ISBN:      0201593718

Title:     Object Oriented Program Design
Author:    Mark Mullin
Publisher: N/A
ISBN:      0201517221

Title:     Object Oriented Programming
Author:    Peter Coad and Jill Nicola
Publisher: N/A
ISBN:      013032616X

Title:     Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach
Author:    Ivar Jacobson
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
ISBN:      0-201-54435-0

Title:     Object-Oriented System Design: An Integrated Approach
Author:    Edward Yourdon
Publisher: Yourdon Press Computing Systems
ISBN:      0-13-636325-3

Title:     Object Oriented Technology: A Manager's Guide
Author:    David A. Taylor
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
ISBN:      0-201-56358-4

Title:     Object Technology in Application Development
Author:    Daniel Tkach and Richard Puttick
Publisher: Benjamin/Cummings Publishing
ISBN:      0-8053-2572-7

Title:     Practical Applications of Object-Oriented Techniques
           to Relational Databases
Author:    Donald K. Burleson
Publisher: Wiley
ISBN:      0-471-61225-1

Title:     The Tao of Objects
Author:    Gary Entsminger
Publisher: N/A
ISBN:      1-55851-412-0


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Last reviewed: December 18, 1997
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