Can one tell me why we use OOAD. Is there any connection between design patterns, UML, Rational Rose.?
I would like to know to Design and Analysis. I do not know where to start. I would like to know the sequence, so that it can be useful for me. Where can I find books which party is best suited for reference. To learn OOAD What is the basic things I want to know.
Here it is a good start, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Patterns What is the pattern? If the problem occurs over and over again, the solution to this problem have been used efficiently. This solution is described as a pattern. design patterns are language-independent object-oriented strategy for solving common problems design. http://www.javacamp.org/designPattern/ C # http://www.dofactory. com / Patterns / Patterns.aspx java (more) http://java.sun.com/blueprints/patterns/
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