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This chapter introduces object orientation, including the principles of object orientation, the foundational structural and behavioral concepts that enable us to model systems using the object-oriented paradigm, and how to communicate these concepts using the UML. Chapters 5-9 elaborate with more detail on these and other concepts. Our goal in this chapter is to gain a detailed tutorial overview of the UML notation.
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Alhir, S.S. (2002). Object Orientation. In: Guide to Applying the UML. Springer Professional Computing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21513-1_3
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