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Object-oriented modeling and design

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA PRENTICE HALL 1991Description: 744p., 234 x 180mm, 300 diagrams, paperbackISBN:
  • 0136298419
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Contents:
Part 1 Modelling concepts: modelling as a design technique; object modelling; advanced object modelling; dynamic modelling; functional modelling. Part 2 Design methodology: methodology preview; analysis; system design; object design; methodology summary; comparison of methodologies. Part 3 Implementation: from design to implementation; programming style; object-oriented languages; non-object-oriented languages; relational databases. Part 4 Applications: object diagram compiler; computer animation; electrical distribution design system.
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Standard Loan Thurles Library Main Collection 005.1 RUM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 7 Available R09392KRCT

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Object-oriented modelling and design promote better understanding of requirements, cleaner designs and more maintainable systems. Often, books on related subjects rely on programming and coding, forcing readers to think in terms of the computer, and not the application.

Emphasizing that object-oriented technology is more than just a way of programming, this volume applies techniques to the entire software development cycle and presents a new object-oriented software development methodology - from analysis, through design, to implementation.

THIS BOOK PRESENTS AN OBJECT ORIENTED APPROACH TO SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON MODELING OBJECTS FROM THE REAL WORLD AND THEN USING THE MODEL TO BUILD A LANGUAGE INDEPENDENT DESIGN ORGANIZED AROUND THOSE OBJECTS

Part 1 Modelling concepts: modelling as a design technique; object modelling; advanced object modelling; dynamic modelling; functional modelling. Part 2 Design methodology: methodology preview; analysis; system design; object design; methodology summary; comparison of methodologies. Part 3 Implementation: from design to implementation; programming style; object-oriented languages; non-object-oriented languages; relational databases. Part 4 Applications: object diagram compiler; computer animation; electrical distribution design system.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Introduction
  • I Modeling Concepts
  • 2 Modeling as a Design Technique
  • 3 Object Modeling
  • 4 Advanced Object Modeling
  • 5 Dynamic Modeling
  • 6 Functional Modeling
  • II Design Methodology
  • 7 Methodology Preview
  • 8 Analysis
  • 9 System Design
  • 10 Object Design
  • 11 Methodology Summary
  • 12 Comparison of Methodologies
  • III Implementation
  • 13 From Design to Implementation
  • 14 Programming Style
  • 15 Object-Oriented Languages
  • 16 Non-Object-Oriented Languages
  • 17 Databases
  • 18 Object Diagram Compiler
  • 19 Computer Animation
  • 20 Electrical Distribution Design System
  • 21 Future of Object-Oriented Technology
  • Appendix A OMT Graphical Notation
  • Appendix B Glossary
  • Index

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