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The goal of this book is to provide a clear description of the concepts underlying object-oriented systems development. It is language and tool agnostic, but is based on the best practices that have proven successful in system development. The book uses UML for modeling, describing, analyzing, and designing an application.
Contents:
Part 1 - Introduction
1. An Overview of Object-Oriented Systems Development
2. Object Basics
3. Object-Oriented Systems Development Life Cycle
Part 2 - Methodology, Modeling, and UML
4. Object-Oriented Methodologies
5. Unified Modeling Language
Part 3 - Object-Oriented Analysis: Use-Case Driven
6. Object-Oriented Analysis Process: Identifying Use Cases
7. Object Analysis: Classification
8. Identifying Object Relationships, Attributes, and Methods
Part 4 - Object-Oriented Design
9. The Object-Oriented Design Process and Design Axioms
10. Designing Classes
11. Access Layer: Object Storage and Object Interoperability
12. View Layer: Designing Interface Objects
Part 5 - Software Quality
13. Software Quality Assurance
14. System Usability and Measuring User Satisfaction
Appendix A. Document Template
Appendix B. Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Book Stats:
ISBN: 0-256-25348-X
Author: Bahrami A
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 411
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Condition: Some underlining of the text