Object-Oriented Information Engineering. Analysis, Design, and Implementation
โ Scribed by Stephen L. Montgomery
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 314
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume covers re-engineering for object orientation as well as object-oriented programming languages and database management systems. It also provides information on client/server and cooperative processing. Key features of this text include: the integration of information on engineering techniques and practices with object-oriented analysis, design and implementation; designed specifically for developers of information systems applications; coverage of object oriented programming languages and database management systems
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
1 - What Is Information Engineering?, Pages 1-9, Stephen Montgomery
2 - What Is Object Orientation?, Pages 11-29, Stephen Montgomery
3 - Business Information Requirements, Pages 31-45, Stephen Montgomery
4 - Detailed Object Modeling, Pages 47-60, Stephen Montgomery
5 - Business Functions and Subject Areas, Pages 61-73, Stephen Montgomery
6 - Individual Object Behaviors, Pages 75-86, Stephen Montgomery
7 - Object Interactions, Pages 87-106, Stephen Montgomery
8 - Integrate and Validate Analysis Models, Pages 107-117, Stephen Montgomery
9 - Object Structure Designs, Pages 119-134, Stephen Montgomery
10 - Application System Object Behavior, Pages 135-141, Stephen Montgomery
11 - User Interface Requirements, Pages 143-154, Stephen Montgomery
12 - General System Designs, Pages 155-169, Stephen Montgomery
13 - Design for System Distribution, Pages 171-181, Stephen Montgomery
14 - Redesigning Existing Systems for the Future, Pages 183-211, Stephen Montgomery
15 - Programming Languages, Pages 213-223, Stephen Montgomery
16 - Database Environments, Pages 225-250, Stephen Montgomery
17 - Client/Server and Cooperative Processing, Pages 251-275, Stephen Montgomery
18 - Object-Oriented Systems Architecture, Pages 277-287, Stephen Montgomery
Glossary, Pages 289-303
Bibliography, Pages 305-309
Index, Pages 311-324
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