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Object-Oriented Development Process and Metrics, 1/e

Dennis de Champeaux, OntoOO
Penelope K. Faure, Faure, Inc.

Published September, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1997, 470 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-099755-2


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Summary

Shows software developers and engineers, project managers, and students how to use an object-oriented development process and metrics for object- oriented analysis, design, and implementation. The text shows how to use the latest techniques to monitor progress and estimate effort.

Features


Presents the practical basics of an object-oriented development process for software developers, engineers, and students.
Uses neutral graphical notation so that focus remains on the design and analysis process.
Uses the real-world example of a home heating system throughout the text to provide an illustration of concepts presented.
C++ code is used to implement final design.
Presents a framework for developing quality metrics.


Table of Contents

    1. Introduction.
I. ANALYSIS.
    2. Analysis Concepts.
    3. Analysis Process.
    4. Analysis Metrics.
    5. Example.
II. DESIGN.
    6. Design Concepts.
    7. Design Process.
    8. Design Metrics.
    9. Example.
III. IMPLEMENTATION.
    10. Implementation Concepts.
    11. Implementation Process.
    12. Implementation Metrics.
    13. Example.
IV. LAST WORDS.
    14. One Step Beyond.
    A. Category Quality Metric.
    B. Additional Code.
    C. Fragments of Example Output.
    Glossary.
    References.
    Index.


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