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100 1 $aLarman, Craig.
245 10 $aApplying UML and patterns :$ban introduction to object-oriented analysis and design /$cCraig Larman.
260 $aUpper Saddle River, N.J. :$bPrentice Hall PTR,$cc1998.
300 $axix, 507 p. :$bill. ;$c27 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 495-496) and index.
505 2 $aObject-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.
650 0 $aObject-oriented methods (Computer science)
650 0 $aUML (Computer science)
650 0 $aSystem analysis.
650 0 $aSystem design.
650 4 $aObject-oriented programming (Computer science)
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