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Developing Object-Oriented Software: An Experience Based Approach, 1/e
David Livesey
Tom Guinane
IBM Books
Published November, 1996 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1997, 672 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-737248-5
$61.00
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This book walks developers through every step of the object-oriented development process, showing how to tailor and document the development process that is ideal for their organizations.
This book shows how to tailor your own object-oriented development process -- a process that delivers software more effectively and virtually documents itself. It presents new techniques for requirements gathering, performing initial object-oriented analysis, transitioning to object-oriented design from procedural environments, implementing a design, and validating the results. It includes comprehensive templates and examples for each phase of the lifecycle. It also presents a detailed case study of a complete project, with example workbook and work products.
How to tailor a custom methodology that will help you build object-oriented software more effectively than ever before.
- New techniques for evolving and documenting the object-oriented development process that's most appropriate for your organization.
- A workbook approach -- with detailed descriptions of planning, requirements gathering, initial analysis, implementation and validation.
- Includes an extensive case study with example project workbook and work products.
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