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Object-Oriented Development: The Fusion Method, 1/e

Derek Coleman
Patrick Arnold
Stephanie Bodoff
Chris Dollin
Helena Gilchrist

Published September, 1993 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1994, 350 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-338823-9
$63.00


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This volume shows how to use an object-oriented analysis and design methodology that synthesizes the best features of the most popular methods -- Rumbaugh, Booch, etc. KEY TOPICS: Outlines the entire object-oriented software development process -- from developing a requirements document, through an analysis phase, to developing OO models, to mapping design models onto implementation language constructs. Compares some of the most widely used analysis and design methods, and presents methods for achieving software reuse and management goals. Managers who want to use object-oriented methods, processes, and techniques.



    1. Introduction.
    2. Analysis Models and Notations.
    3. Process of Analysis.
    4. Design.
    5. Implementation.
    6. Case Study.
    7. Exercises.
    8. Fusion and Other Methods.
    9. Reuse.
    10. Managing a Fusion Project.
    Appendix A: Fusion Process Summary.
    Appendix B: Fusion Notation Summary.
    Appendix C: Fusion Reference.


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