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Part 1: The ABC’s of Objects<br>
Chapter 1: A Little Taste of Java<br>
Chapter 2: Abstraction and Modeling<br>
Chapter 3: Objects and Classes <br>
Chapter 4: Object Interactions<br>
Chapter 5: Relationships Between Objects <br>
Chapter 6: Collections of Objects<br>
Chapter 7: Some Final Concepts<br>
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Part 2: Object Modeling <br>
Chapter 8: The Object Modeling Process in a Nutshell<br>
Chapter 9: Formalizing Requirements through Use Cases<br>
Chapter 10: Modeling the Static / Data Aspects of the System<br>
Chapter 11: Modeling the Dynamic / Behavioral Aspects of the System <br>
Chapter 12: Wrapping Up Our Modeling Efforts <br>
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Part 3: Translating an Object 'Blueprint' into Java Code <br>
Chapter 13: A Deeper Look At Java <br>
Chapter 14: Transforming Your Model into Java Code <br>
Chapter 15: Rounding Out Your Application Part 1: Adding File Persistence <br>
Chapter 16: Rounding Out Your Application Part 2: Adding a GUI <br>
Chapter 17: Next Steps <br>
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Part 4: Appendices <br>
Appendix A: Suggestions for Using this Book as a Textbook <br>
Appendix B: Alternative Case Studies <br>
Appendix C: Setting Up a Basic Object Modeling / Java Environment <br>
Appendix D: SRS Source Code <br>
Appendix E: Note to Experienced C++ Programmers <br>
Appendix F: How Polymorphism Works Under the Covers <br>