Yourdon, Edward.
Case studies in object-oriented analysis and design / Edward Yourdon and Carl Argila. - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c1996. - xix, 346 pages : illustration ; 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.) - Yourdon Press computing series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: 1 Introduction -- 2 The case studies -- 3 Finding and keeping good objects -- 4 Class and object identification -- 5 Class and object refinement -- 6 Dealing with complexity: identifying structure -- 7 Dealing with complexity: identifying subjects -- 8 Things objects remember: identifying attributes -- 9 Identifying instance relationships -- 10 Things objects do and say: identifying services and messages -- 11 Quality issues- completeness/ consistency of the analysis model -- 12 Documenting the analysis model -- 13 Reviewing and revising the analysis model -- 14 Transitioning into design -- 15 Problem domain issues -- 16 Specifying the human interface -- 17 Task management issues -- 18 Specifying database design -- 19 Quality issues at the design level -- 20 Documenting and reviewing the design model -- 21 Implementation issues -- 22 Transitioning to object- orientation- a twelve-step program.
English
0133051374 [hardbound]
96011309
Object-oriented programming (Computer science).
System analysis.
System design.
Case studies in object-oriented analysis and design / Edward Yourdon and Carl Argila. - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c1996. - xix, 346 pages : illustration ; 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.) - Yourdon Press computing series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: 1 Introduction -- 2 The case studies -- 3 Finding and keeping good objects -- 4 Class and object identification -- 5 Class and object refinement -- 6 Dealing with complexity: identifying structure -- 7 Dealing with complexity: identifying subjects -- 8 Things objects remember: identifying attributes -- 9 Identifying instance relationships -- 10 Things objects do and say: identifying services and messages -- 11 Quality issues- completeness/ consistency of the analysis model -- 12 Documenting the analysis model -- 13 Reviewing and revising the analysis model -- 14 Transitioning into design -- 15 Problem domain issues -- 16 Specifying the human interface -- 17 Task management issues -- 18 Specifying database design -- 19 Quality issues at the design level -- 20 Documenting and reviewing the design model -- 21 Implementation issues -- 22 Transitioning to object- orientation- a twelve-step program.
English
0133051374 [hardbound]
96011309
Object-oriented programming (Computer science).
System analysis.
System design.