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Implementation is the act of translating a design into a working system. This phase revolves around coding, but maintains several theoretical aspects as well. Effective implementation standards include requirements that programmers and other project participants discuss in effort to form design specifications before programming begins. The procedures help to ensure that the programmers clearly understand program designs and functional requirements.
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‘Object-Oriented Implementation of Numerical Methods: An Introduction with Java & Smalltalk’. This book offers a wide-ranging set of objects for common numerical algorithms. Written for the math-literate Java and Smalltalk programmer, this volume demonstrates that both languages can be used to tackle common numerical calculations with ease. (Didier H. Besset, 2000, The Morgan Kaufmann Series)
‘A Functional Pattern System for Object-Oriented Design’. This book integrates the vital areas of object-orientation, functional programming, design patterns, and language design. (Thomas Kühne, Verlag Dr. Kovac, Hamburg, Germany, 1999)
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Lee, R.Y. (2013). Implementation. In: Software Engineering: A Hands-On Approach. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-006-5_9
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