Resources
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This section contains a compiled list of object orientated design texts, papers and other resources. It also contains references to library pages, so students of COSC427 can access the texts with ease. All resources on this page should be listed in chronological order from oldest to newest in terms of their production/publication date.
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Texts
This sections contains a comprehensive list of books about OO, including a very brief description of each.
- Christopher Alexander 1977 - A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction
- Christopher Alexander 1979 - The Timeless Way of Building
- Gang of Four 1995 - Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software - This book forms the core work on design patterns.
- Alan Davis 1995 - 201 Principles of Software Development
- Arthur Riel 1996 - Object-Oriented Design Heuristics - In this text, Riel introduces a set of OO heuristics which are good starting place for developing an understanding of OO design patterns and maxims.
- Party of Five 1996 - Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 1: A System of Patterns
- Richard Gabriel 1996
- Martin Fowler 1997 - Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models
- Martin Fowler 1999 - Refactoring : improving the design of existing code
- Andrew Hunt 1999 - The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master
- Fowler and Scott 2000
- Kent Beck 2000
- Cay Horstmann 2002
- Robert Cecil Martin 2002: Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns and Practices
- Mitchell and Kim 2002
- Shalloway and Trott 2002
- Martin Fowler 2003 - Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
- Martin Fowler 2003b - UML Distilled
- Robert Cecil Martin 2003 - UML for Java programmers
- Martin Fowler 2004
- Steve McConnell 2004
- Freeman and Freeman 2004
- Robert Cecil Martin 2008: Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
Papers
Important papers in OO design are collated below.
Other Resources
Any further OO resources are listed in this section.
- Ward's wiki - The first wiki and an inspiration for this course.
- Martin Fowler's Website - Provides information on a variety of different types of patterns and other domain knowledge.
Libraries
This section contains a list of people (or entities), and a reference to the texts they have accessible.
- Wals library - Wals library contains a substantive collection of texts and also lists who they are currently on loan to.
- PS Library - Texts available in the Physical Science Library at the University of Canterbury.
- AlexsLibrary - Alex has a growing collection of texts that you may obtain from him.