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Applying UML and patterns

an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design

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An edition of Applying UML and patterns (1998)

Applying UML and patterns

an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design

  • 3.60 ·
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Prentice Hall PTR
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507

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Table of Contents

Object-oriented analysis and design
Introduction to a development process
Defining models and artifacts
Case study: Point-of-sale
Understanding requirements
Use cases : describing processes
Ranking and scheduling use cases
Starting a development cycle
Building a conceptual model
Conceptual model - adding associations
Conceptual model - adding attributes
Recording terms in the glossary
System behavior - system sequence diagrams
System behavior - contracts
From analysis to design
Describing real use cases
Colloboration diagrams
GRASP: patterns for assigning responsibilities
Designing a solution with objects and patterns
Determining visibility
Design class diagrams
Issues in system design
Mapping designs to code
Program solution in Java
Choosing development cycle 2 requirements
Relating multiple use cases
Extending the conceptual model
Generalization
Packages: organizing elements
Polishing the conceptual model
Conceptual model - summary
System behavior
Modeling behavior in state diagrams
GRASP: more patterns for assigning responsibilities
Designing with more patterns
Other UML notation
Development process issues
Frameworks, patterns, and persistence
Appendix B: sample development activities and models.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 495-496) and index.

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Upper Saddle River, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.1/17
Library of Congress
QA76.9.O35 L37 1998, QA76.9.O35L37 1998

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Pagination
xix, 507 p. :
Number of pages
507

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OL24744783M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0137488807
ISBN 13
9780137488803
LCCN
97033977
OCLC/WorldCat
37370257

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