How Can I Use an Object-oriented Design Approach When We Do Our Programming in C?

This paper reviews the benefits to be gained from using an object-oriented analysis & design approach and discusses guidelines for fine-tuning an OO design prior to implementation. It also suggests practical strategies for mapping your OO design to a non-OO implementation language, in particular suggesting means of emulating OO behavior normally provided by an OO language. The result is that the essence of an OO design can be preserved even when implemented in a procedural language, enabling the developer to derive many of the benefits of an OO design approach.

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