Object-Oriente d Analysis and Design with Applications
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9780201895513
- Subject Area
- Computers
- Publication Name
- Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications
- Publisher
- Addison Wesley Professional
- Item Length
- 9.6 in
- Subject
- Programming / Object Oriented
- Publication Year
- 2007
- Series
- Addison-Wesley Object Technology Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.8 in
- Item Weight
- 46.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 7.4 in
- Number of Pages
- 720 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Addison Wesley Professional
ISBN-10
020189551X
ISBN-13
9780201895513
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038261113
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
720 Pages
Publication Name
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Subject
Programming / Object Oriented
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Series
Addison-Wesley Object Technology Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.8 in
Item Weight
46.6 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
93-028658
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.1/17
Table Of Content
Sidebars xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xix About the Authors xxi Section I: Concepts 1 Chapter 1: Complexity 3 1.1 The Structure of Complex Systems 4 1.2 The Inherent Complexity of Software 7 1.3 The Five Attributes of a Complex System 12 1.4 Organized and Disorganized Complexity 14 1.5 Bringing Order to Chaos 18 1.6 On Designing Complex Systems 24 Chapter 2: The Object Model 29 2.1 The Evolution of the Object Model 29 2.2 Foundations of the Object Model 37 2.3 Elements of the Object Model 43 2.4 Applying the Object Model 71 Chapter 3: Classes and Objects 75 3.1 The Nature of an Object 75 3.2 Relationships among Objects 88 3.3 The Nature of a Class 92 3.4 Relationships among Classes 96 3.5 The Interplay of Classes and Objects 111 3.6 On Building Quality Classes and Objects 112 Chapter 4: Classification 121 4.1 The Importance of Proper Classification 121 4.2 Identifying Classes and Objects 126 4.3 Key Abstractions and Mechanisms 138 Section II: Method 145 Chapter 5: Notation 147 5.1 The Unified Modeling Language 147 5.2 Package Diagrams 155 5.3 Component Diagrams 163 5.4 Deployment Diagrams 171 5.5 Use Case Diagrams 175 5.6 Activity Diagrams 185 5.7 Class Diagrams 192 5.8 Sequence Diagrams 206 5.9 Interaction Overview Diagrams 213 5.10 Composite Structure Diagrams 215 5.11 State Machine Diagrams 218 5.12 Timing Diagrams 231 5.13 Object Diagrams 235 5.14 Communication Diagrams 238 Chapter 6: Process 247 6.1 First Principles 248 6.2 The Macro Process: The Software Development Lifecycle 256 6.3 The Micro Process: The Analysis and Design Process 272 Chapter 7: Pragmatics 303 7.1 Management and Planning 304 7.2 Staffing 308 7.3 Release Management 312 7.4 Reuse 314 7.5 Quality Assurance and Metrics 316 7.6 Documentation 320 7.7 Tools 322 7.8 Special Topics 324 7.9 The Benefits and Risks of Object-Oriented Development 326 Section III: Applications 331 Chapter 8: System Architecture: Satellite-Based Navigation 333 8.1 Inception 334 8.2 Elaboration 347 8.3 Construction 370 8.4 Post-Transition 371 Chapter 9: Control System: Traffic Management 375 9.1 Inception 376 9.2 Elaboration 385 9.3 Construction 396 9.4 Post-Transition 411 Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence: Cryptanalysis 413 10.1 Inception 414 10.2 Elaboration 421 10.3 Construction 427 10.4 Post-Transition 446 Chapter 11: Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station 449 11.1 Inception 450 11.2 Elaboration 463 11.3 Construction 474 11.4 Post-Transition 487 Chapter 12: Web Application: Vacation Tracking System 489 12.1 Inception 490 12.2 Elaboration 494 12.3 Construction 506 12.4 Transition and Post-Transition 534 Appendix A: Object-Oriented Programming Languages 537 A.1 Language Evolution 537 A.2 Smalltalk 541 A.3 C++ 546 A.4 Java 551 Appendix B: Further Reading 557 Notes 567 Glossary 591 Classified Bibliography 603 Index 677
Synopsis
The previous editions of this book have taught tens of thousands how to apply the concepts and ideas behind object technology to design successful software applications. This revision will bring the book up to date with the many changes in technology that have happened since the second edition was first published in 1994. New topics covered in the third edition include the Unified Software Development Process, UML, Patterns, Java, and Components., Object-Oriented Design with Applications has long been the essential reference to object-oriented technology, which, in turn, has evolved to join the mainstream of industrial-strength software development. In this third edition--the first revision in 13 years--readers can learn to apply object-oriented methods using new paradigms such as Java, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0, and .NET. The authors draw upon their rich and varied experience to offer improved methods for object development and numerous examples that tackle the complex problems faced by software engineers, including systems architecture, data acquisition, cryptoanalysis, control systems, and Web development. They illustrate essential concepts, explain the method, and show successful applications in a variety of fields. You'll also find pragmatic advice on a host of issues, including classification, implementation strategies, and cost-effective project management. New to this new edition are An introduction to the new UML 2.0, from the notation's most fundamental and advanced elements with an emphasis on key changes New domains and contexts A greatly enhanced focus on modeling--as eagerly requested by readers--with five chapters that each delve into one phase of the overall development lifecycle. Fresh approaches to reasoning about complex systems An examination of the conceptual foundation of the widely misunderstood fundamental elements of the object model, such as abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, and hierarchy How to allocate the resources of a team of developers and mange the risks associated with developing complex software systems An appendix on object-oriented programming languages This is the seminal text for anyone who wishes to use object-oriented technology to manage the complexity inherent in many kinds of systems. Sidebars Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Section I: Concepts Chapter 1: Complexity Chapter 2: The Object Model Chapter 3: Classes and Objects Chapter 4: Classification Section II: Method Chapter 5: Notation Chapter 6: Process Chapter 7: Pragmatics Chapter 8: System Architecture: Satellite-Based Navigation Chapter 9: Control System: Traffic Management Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence: Cryptanalysis Chapter 11: Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station Chapter 12: Web Application: Vacation Tracking System Appendix A: Object-Oriented Programming Languages Appendix B: Further Reading Notes Glossary Classified Bibliography Index, This text has long been the essential reference to object-oriented technology, which, in turn, has evolved to join the mainstream of industrial-strength software development. In this third edition--the first revision in 13 years--readers can learn to apply object-oriented methods using new paradigms such as Java, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0, and .NET.
LC Classification Number
QA76.64.B66 2007
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