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1. Object-oriented and classical software engineering / Stephen R. Schach. — 6th ed. 2005

2. Object-oriented programming : from problem solving to Java / José M. Garrido. — 1st ed. 2003

3. Learning Cocoa / Apple Computer, Inc. — 1st ed. 2001

4. The Java tutorial continued : the rest of the JDK / Mary Campione, Kathy Walrath, Alison Huml, the tutorial team. 1999

5. Testing object-oriented software / David C. Kung, Pei Hsia, Jerry Gao. 1998

6. Object-oriented programming in Eiffel / Pete Thomas, Ray Weedon. — 2nd ed. 1998

  
7. An object-oriented introduction to data structures using Eiffel / Richard S. Wiener. 1997

  
8. Object-oriented programming : a unified foundation / Giuseppe Castagna. 1997

9. Objects and systems : principled design with implementations in C++ and Java / Bernard P. Zeigler. 1997

  
10. Component software : beyond object-oriented programming / Clemens Szyperski. 1997

11. Advances in object-oriented metalevel architectures and reflection / edited by Chris Zimmermann. 1996

12. The visualization toolkit : an object-oriented approach to 3-D graphics / Will Schroeder, Ken Martin, Bill Lorensen. 1996

  
13. Seamless object-oriented software architecture : analysis and design of reliable systems / Kim Waldén, Jean-Marc Nerson. 1995

  
14. Design patterns : elements of reusable object-oriented software / Erich Gamma ... [et al.]. 1995

  
15. Real-time object-oriented modeling / Bran Selic, Garth Gullekson, Paul T. Ward. 1994

16. Discovering Smalltalk / Wilf Lalonde. 1994

17. Object-oriented system development / Dennis de Champeaux, Douglas Lea, Penelope Faure. 1993

18. Eiffel : an introduction / Robert Switzer. 1993

  
19. Object-oriented software engineering : a use case driven approach / Ivar Jacobson ... [et al.]. 1992

20. Object-oriented software engineering : a use case driven approach / Ivar Jacobson ... [et al.]. 1992


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