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From the Publisher:The Object Primer is the ultimate introductory text on object-oriented (OO) technology. By reading this book, you will gain a solid understanding of object-oriented concepts and object-oriented analysis techniques. Written by a developer for developers (not in the language of academia), this book will introduce you to object-oriented design within the context of class modeling. It begins with a description of why developers and their organizations want to take advantage of the object-oriented approach, then moves to issues like CRC Cards, use cases, and class modeling.