For courses in Software Engineering, Software Development, or Object-Oriented Design and Analysis at the Junior/Senior or Graduate level. This text can also be utilized in short technical courses or in short, intensive management courses. ย Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns, a
Object-oriented software engineering using UML, Patterns, and Java
โ Scribed by Bruegge, Bernd;Dutoit, Allen H
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2013;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 723
- Series
- Always learning
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Title: Object-oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns, an Binding: Paperback Author: Bernd Bruegge & Allen Dutoit Publisher: Pearson Higher Education
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 4
Chapter 1. Introduction to Software Engineering......Page 6
Chapter 2. Modeling with UML......Page 32
Chapter 3. Project Organization and Communication......Page 78
Chapter 4. Requirements Elicitation......Page 120
Chapter 5. Analysis......Page 172
Chapter 6. System Design: Decomposing the System......Page 222
Chapter 7. System Design: Addressing Design Goals......Page 258
Chapter 8. Object Design: Reusing Pattern Solutions......Page 304
Chapter 9. Object Design: Specifying Interfaces......Page 346
Chapter 10. Mapping Models to Code......Page 390
Chapter 11. Testing......Page 432
Chapter 12. Rationale Management......Page 486
Chapter 13. Configuration Management......Page 530
Chapter 14. Project Management......Page 568
Chapter 15. Software Life Cycle......Page 612
Chapter 16. Methodologies: Putting It All Together......Page 642
Appendix C: Bibliography......Page 698
A......Page 712
C......Page 713
D......Page 715
F......Page 716
I......Page 717
M......Page 718
P......Page 719
R......Page 720
S......Page 721
V......Page 722
Z......Page 723
โฆ Subjects
Science;Computer Science;Textbooks;Programming;Nonfiction
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