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Object-oriented analysis and design : a pragmatic approach John Deacon

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Noida : Pearson Education, 2009.Description: xxxiii, 598 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788131726068
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.117 DEA
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Three models -- 3. Model presentation and packaging -- 4. Analysis -- 5. Analysis inputs -- 6. The subject matter model -- 7. Subject matter model : further aspects -- 8. Systems analysis -- 9. Design -- 10. Design inputs -- 11. The object type model -- 12. The technical model --
Summary: This approach to object-oriented analysis and design demonstrates how to lay the foundations for developing the best possible software. The focus of the text is on typical development projects and technologies, showing exactly what the different development activities are, and emphasising what they should and should not be trying to accomplish.
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1. Introduction --
2. Three models --
3. Model presentation and packaging --
4. Analysis --
5. Analysis inputs --
6. The subject matter model --
7. Subject matter model : further aspects --
8. Systems analysis --
9. Design --
10. Design inputs --
11. The object type model --
12. The technical model --

This approach to object-oriented analysis and design demonstrates how to lay the foundations for developing the best possible software. The focus of the text is on typical development projects and technologies, showing exactly what the different development activities are, and emphasising what they should and should not be trying to accomplish.

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