Comparison between C++ and Java : a case study using a networked automated gas station stimulation system
This project aims at the comparison between the features and qualities of the Java and C++ programming languages. Even though they are both object-oriented programming languages, there exists a surprising number of differences between C++ and Java. These differences are intended to be significant im...
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2002
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Online Access: | http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/1655/1/MQ68461.pdf Liu, Ying Chun <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Liu=3AYing_Chun=3A=3A.html> (2002) Comparison between C++ and Java : a case study using a networked automated gas station stimulation system. Other thesis, Concordia University. |
Summary: | This project aims at the comparison between the features and qualities of the Java and C++ programming languages. Even though they are both object-oriented programming languages, there exists a surprising number of differences between C++ and Java. These differences are intended to be significant improvements in favor of Java. It is by investigating on these differences that we will see why Java and C++ are both such beneficial programming languages on different aspects. This project will take us through the important features that distinguish Java from C++. We proceed by first describing what are the key concepts of object-oriented programming, then we present a case study that consists in the building of a software system for the simulation of a gas station network system. The design of the system is shown, then the system is built in two different versions using both Java and C++. Then the differences between the two languages are shown in light of this experience |
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