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Object-Oriented Systems Design: An Integrated Approach, 1/e

Edward Yourdon, New York City, New York

Published December, 1993 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 1994, 400 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-636325-3
$64.00


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This book gathers together and synthesizes all that is best and correct in object-oriented technology — emphasizing such areas as CASE tools, reuse, project management, metrics, configuration.

Explains why some organizations are consciously, deliberately choosing not to implement OO software methodologies — at least, for the time being; discusses a number of “management” issues associated with the OO paradigm; considers the broad area of object-oriented analysis (OOA); explores object-oriented design (OOD); explains CASE technology for OO methodologies; and features a full section on how to get started with OOP. interested in OO technology.



I. INTRODUCTION.

    1. What Is OO All About?
    2. Pros and Cons of OO.

II. MANAGEMENT ISSUES.
    3. OO Life Cycle Issues.
    4. Project Management.
    5. OO Configuration Management.
    6. Software Reuse with OO.
    7. Beyond Objects: Critical Success Factors.
III. OOA.
    8. Overview/Introduction.
    9. Finding Object and Subjects.
    10. Object Structures.
    11. Object Relationships.
    12. Object Attributes.
    13. Object Behavior.
    14. Object Methods.
IV. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION.
    15. Introduction.
    16. OOS Notation.
    17. OOD Design Architectures.
    18. Designing the Human Interface.
    19. Designing the Database.
    20. OOP and the Impact of Programming Languages.
    21. Goodness Criteria.
    22. Testing.
V. CASE FOR OO.
    23. Introduction: What You Need.
    24. What's Available/Likely Trends.
VI. HOW TO GET STARTED.
    25. Revolution versus Evolution.
    26. OO Training.
    27. The Battle Plan: How to Get Started.
APPENDICES.
    A. Bibliography.
    B. The Full Small Bytes Case Study.
    C. The Full Elevator Control System Case Study.


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