Introduction to Object-oriented Analysis, Objects and UML in Plain English 2E
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:09/07/2001
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Price:$149.99
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Table of Contents
- An Introduction to the Book
- Systems Development and the Software Crisis
- Models and Modeling
- Data-Orineted Models
- Objects and Classes
- The Object Oriented Development Life Cycle
- Building the Requirements Model
- Properties of Objects and Classes
- Finding Objects and Classes in the Real World
- Object States and the Statechart Diagram
- Following the Trail: Examining Execution Sequences
- Subsystems
- Object-Oriented Design
- Implementation: OOPLs and ODBMSs
- Moving to Object-Oriented Techniques
- The People Side of Systems Development
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