Object Oriented Development In Cobol

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Object-oriented Development in COBOL

Object-oriented methods and the COBOL programming language have joined forces, and now COBOL professionals can benefit from object technology. This first-of-its-kind guide explains how. It covers analysis and design methods specifically for COBOL, detailing how GUI development under Windows and OS/2 is now possible because of the object-oriented extensions added to COBOL.
Pitfalls of Object-oriented Development

This guide looks at the development cycle of OOP, bringing its snares and shortcomings into focus to help achieve successful design and implementation. It clarifies the differences and similarities between OOP and classic software engineering and provides strategies for avoiding the pitfalls.
Handbook of Object Technology

The object oriented paradigm has become one of the dominant forces in the computing world. According to a recent survey, by the year 2000, more than 80% of development organizations are expected to use object technology as the basis for their distributed development strategies. Handbook of Object Technology encompasses the entire spectrum of disciplines and topics related to this rapidly expanding field - outlining emerging technologies, latest advances, current trends, new specifications, and ongoing research. The handbook divides into 13 sections, each containing chapters related to that specific discipline. Up-to-date, non-abstract information provides the reader with practical, useful knowledge - directly applicable to the understanding and improvement of the reader's job or the area of interest related to this technology. Handbook of Object Technology discusses: the processes, notation, and tools for classical OO methodologies as well as information on future methodologies prevalent and emerging OO languages standards and specifications frameworks and patterns databases metrics business objects intranets analysis/design tools client/server application development environments