This book provides a balanced view of the varied software design methodologies most widely used by practitioners. Readers become better judges of what method to adopt when working in the field through a discussion of the strengths and limitations of each method. The text provides a general overview
Software Design
โ Scribed by Bechoo Lal
- Publisher
- Toronto Academic Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of designing software systems. It covers topics such as software architecture, design patterns, object-oriented design, and software development methodologies. The book is intended for software developers, architects, and project managers who want to learn how to design effective software systems. By following the guidelines provided in this book, readers can create software that is maintainable, scalable, and adaptable to changing requirements.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
About The Author
Contents
List of Figures
List of Table
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction To Software Design
Unit Introduction
Software Design Principles
Strategy Of Design
Coupling And Cohesion
Differentiate Between Coupling And Cohesion
Object-oriented Design
User Interface Design
Characteristics Of Programming Language
Coding Standards
Programming Style
Structured Programming
Software Reliability
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 2: Software Design Process
Unit Introduction
Building Models
Transferring Design Knowledge
Constraints With The Design Process And Product
Recording Design Decisions
Designing With Others
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 3: Design Qualities
Unit Introduction
Evaluation Of Design Quality
Features Of The Quality Design Product
Evaluating The Design Phase Or Process
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 4: Design Principles
Unit Introduction
Basic Rules Of Software Design
Design Processes
Design Strategies: Prescriptive Models
Structure Of Software Design Methods
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 5: Software Architecture
Unit Introduction
The Notion Of Architecture
The Notion Of Software Architecture
Prescriptive Models
Descriptive Models
Multiple View Models
Software Architectural Style
The Notion Of Software Architectural Style
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 6: Typical Architectural Styles
Unit Introduction
The Batch Sequential Processing Sub-style
Independent Components
The Event-based Implicit Invocation Systems Sub-style
The Communicating Processes Sub-style
Call And Return
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 7: Using Styles In Design
Unit Introduction
Choices Of Styles
Different Styles Used For A Combination
Keyword Frequency Vector (KFV) Case Study
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Chapter 8: Architectural Design Space
Unit Introduction
Theory Of Design Spaces
Design Space Of Architectural Elements
Design Space Of Architectural Styles
Summary
Review Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
References
Index
Back Cover
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