For courses in object-oriented systems analysis and design. This text teaches students object-oriented systems analysis and design in a highly practical and accessible way.
Object-oriented systems analysis and design
β Scribed by Ashrafi, Noushin
- Publisher
- Pearson Education Limited
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 636
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For courses in object-oriented systems analysis and design. This text teaches students object-oriented systems analysis and design in a highly practical and accessible way.
β¦ Table of Contents
I. The Foundations . 1. Information Systems. 2. The Concept of Object Orientation. 3. Methodology. II. Object-oriented analysis. 4. Gathering Requirements 5. Domain Analysis 6. Behavioral Modeling I --
Use Cases: The Basics 7. Behavioral Modeling II --
Developing Use Cases 8. Structural Modeling 9. Dynamic Modeling III. Object-oriented Design. 10. The Design Challenge 11. Application Design I --
Flow & Control 12. Application Design II --
The User Interface 13. Application Design III --
Database & Persistence 14. Patterns 15. Components & Reuse 16. Architecture 17. Implementation.
β¦ Subjects
Object-oriented programming (Computer science);Computer software -- Development;System design
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