Object Technology

Object Technology
Author: Jerry Cashin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2000-01-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1583485651

This book is literally Object Technology for the uninitiated software developer. It breaks down this complex subject into simple, easy-to-comprehend topics.

Object of Balance

Object of Balance
Author: Lesley Fisher
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499015143

Object of Balance is a fantasy about nine little fairies who find themselves embarking on a great quest through hostile lands to save their world, Andel. It is a race against time. They must find one of the objects the great wizards were using to keep everyone in their world safe. It has been stolen from the wizards, and it must be found and brought back before it is too late. What the creature that stole the object didnt know was that the object was keeping something even more evil back. Without the object, their world will become riddled with all the storms the elements can throw at them. It is not all bad. The fairies do find that through their travels, they meet many new creatures who become their friends and allies. Well, with the fate of the world in the balance, wouldnt you be willing to help? When the wizards told the fairies they had to go and get the object back, they were shocked. How could nine little fairies possibly do this? The object itself was bigger than all of them put together! The wizards told them they had to; there was no choice. The wizards could not go as they had to stay and hold the other evil at bay until the object was put back into its place. Still, the fairies worried but did as they were told. They would find a way! Object of Balance is a warm and wonderful tale full to the brim with many different characters that I hope everyone of all ages will love. There are ferocious dragons, a giant as tall as a mountain, ogres, witches, trolls, and so many others. It is family oriented, and it has many lessons to be learned. Enjoy!

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Author: Jenna Winterberg
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1480750905

This high-interest informational text will help students gain science content knowledge while building their literacy skills and nonfiction reading comprehension. This appropriately leveled nonfiction science reader features hands-on, simple science experiments. Third grade students will learn about concepts like inertia, gravity, and magnetic and electric forces through this engaging text that is aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards and supports STEM education.

Smalltalk and Object Orientation

Smalltalk and Object Orientation
Author: John Hunt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1447109619

This book was originally written to support an introductory course in Object Orientation through the medium of Smalltalk (and VisualWorks in particular). However, it can be used as a book to teach the reader Smalltalk, to introduce object orientation as well as present object oriented design and analysis. It takes as its basic premise that most Computer Scientists I Software Engineers learn best by doing rather than from theoretical notes. The chapters therefore attempt to introduce concepts by getting you the reader to do things, rather than by extensive theoretical discussions. This means that these chapters take a hands-on approach to the subject and assume that the student/reader has a suitable Small talk environment available to them. The chapters are listed below and are divided into six parts. The reader is advised to work through Parts 1 and 3 thoroughly in order to gain a detailed understanding of object orientation. Part 2 then provides an introduction to the Smalltalk environment and language. Other chapters may then be dipped into as required. For example, if the reader wishes to hone their Smalltalk skills then the chapters in Part 4 would be useful. However, if at that point they wish to get on and discover the delights of graphical user interfaces in Smalltalk, then Part 5 could be read next. Part 6 presents some more advances subjects such as metaclasses and concurrency which are not required for straight forward Small talk development.

Object-Oriented Information Systems

Object-Oriented Information Systems
Author: Zohra Bellahsene
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2003-08-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540461027

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems, OOIS 2002, held in Montpellier, France, in September 2002. The 34 revised full papers and 17 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 116 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on developing web services, object databases, XML and web, component and ontology, UML modeling, object modeling and information systems adaptation, e-business models and workflow, performance and method evaluation, programming and tests, software engineering metries, web-based information systems, architecture and Corba, and roles and evolvable objects.

The Use of the Object in Psychoanalysis

The Use of the Object in Psychoanalysis
Author: David E. Scharff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2019-06-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429581459

Using Winnicott’s classic paper as its starting point, this fascinating collection explores a range of clinical and theoretical psychoanalytic perspectives around relating to "the object." Each author approaches the topic from a different angle, switching among the patient’s use of others in their internal and external lives, their use of their therapist, and the therapist’s own use of their patients. The use of objects is susceptible to wide interpretation and elaboration; it is both a normal phenomenon and a marker for certain personal difficulties, or even psychopathologies, seen in clinical practice. While it is normal for people to relate to others through the lens of their internal objects in ways that give added meaning to aspects of their lives, it becomes problematic when people live as if devoid of a self and instead live almost exclusively through the others who form their internal worlds, often leading them to feel that they cannot be happy until and unless others change. Assessing the significance of objects among adult and child patients, groups and the group-as-object, and exploring Freud’s own use of objects, The Use of the Object in Psychoanalysis will be of significant interest both to experienced psychoanalysts and psychotherapists and to trainees exploring important theoretical questions.

Object Oriented Programming with C++ ANSI /ISO Standard

Object Oriented Programming with C++ ANSI /ISO Standard
Author: Subburaj R.
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2013
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9325969963

This is a comprehensive book on C++. It serves the needs of both new and experienced programmers to understand the concepts of this power-packed language. It addresses the latest revisions to the Standard C++ language. The twin features of this language, namely, procedure-oriented and object-oriented programming, have been brought out in a very crisp manner. The book intends to remove the fear of 'containers' from the minds of programmers and enable them to use the concept unambiguously and effectively. More than 200 programs have been included in the book after ensuring their correctness with standard C++ compatible compilers, such as gnu g++ and Code::Blocks. This student-friendly book has no prerequisites and contains all that is needed to make the undergraduate and post-graduate students expert C++ programmers. It will be a boon to a novice as well as an experienced programmer. SALIENT FEATURES • More than 200 tested programs • More than 300 objective-type questions • Review questions at the end of every chapter • Includes chapters on multithreading, STL and exception handling, and an annexure on object-oriented analysis and design • Model question papers

ECOOP '87. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming

ECOOP '87. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
Author: Jean Bezivin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540478914

In October 1983 an informal meeting was organized in Le Cap d'Agde with the help of the BIGRE bulletin. Sixty people turned out to hear more than ten presentations on object-oriented programming. More important was their unanimous demand for other, more structured encounters. So, about one year later, the Object group was created by AFCET. A second workshop was organized in Brest, and again one year later in Paris, each time showing increased attendance and interest. The success of these meetings and the fact that similar activities were taking place in other European countries, especially Great Britain and Germany, led to the idea of an annual European Conference, providing a forum for theorists and practitioners interested in the object-oriented programming paradigm. It is impossible to acknowledge here all the people and organizations that welcomed with great enthusiasm the birth of the ECOOP conference and contributed to its organization. More than a hundred submissions were received and the program committee had the unpleasant task of turning down many valuable contributions. We hope, however, that the selection of papers for ECOOP'87 emphasizes the fundamental issues and problems of object-oriented programming and will point toward interesting future research directions.