Exam 1: The Object-Oriented Revolution
Exam 1: The Object-Oriented Revolution45 Questions
Exam 2: Is Everything an Object34 Questions
Exam 3: The Importance of Object Think25 Questions
Exam 4: Basic Object-Oriented Concepts26 Questions
Exam 5: Models and Uml Notation for the Object-Oriented Approach26 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Simple Object-Oriented Requirements Models26 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding More Complex Requirements Models With Generalizationspecialization and Whole-Part Hierarchies27 Questions
Exam 8: Object Oriented System Development Lifecycles25 Questions
Exam 9: An Object-Oriented Analysis Case Study of Dicks Dive and Thrive25 Questions
Exam 10: Object-Oriented Design25 Questions
Exam 11: Object-Oriented Development Tools25 Questions
Exam 12: Java Code Examples of Problem Domain Classes25 Questions
Exam 13: Moving to Object-Oriented Development: Why and How25 Questions
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The object-oriented approach addresses three pervasive problems with traditional system development: _________, __________, and __________.
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Defining objects that involve the user interface and operating environment and the way they interact with objects in the user's work environment is described as object-oriented _________.
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In computer systems, objects typically are viewed as a collection of competing things that can be classified as a specific type.
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In the object-oriented approach, one important aspect is that things _________.
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Java and J++ were object-oriented languages developed by Microsoft as an extension to Visual Basic.
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