Object Engineering: The Fourth Dimension
0201422883

Philippe Desfray, None

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 1994
Format: Paper; 352 pp

ISBN-10: 0201422883
ISBN-13:9780201422887

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Table Of Contents


  • Essence of a Model
  • Class Relation Model Background
  • Contents
    Object Model
  • Conceptual Approach
  • Object-Oriented Programming
    Basic Notions Of The Class Relation Model
  • Class Relation Model Overview
  • Key Class Relation Premises
    Basic Notions Of The Structure Model
  • Class and Inheritance Concepts
  • Class Members
  • Correspondence between Attributes, Methods, relations and Classes
  • Inter-Class Dependency
  • Application Invariants
  • Visibility
  • Decomposition by Inheritance
  • Objects
    Operating Model
  • Introduction
  • Pre-and Post-conditions
  • Specifying the Object Lifecycle: Control Automation
  • Exception Programming: Pre- and Post-condition Extension
    Dynamic Model
  • Overview
  • representing the Processing Sequence (Object Flow)
  • Processing Scenarios
  • Trigger Automata
  • Events
    Structuring
  • Concepts
  • Software Structuring
  • Schemas
  • Structuring Domains
  • System Modeling
  • Modeling Rules
  • Handling Instances
  • Normal Form Laws
  • Correct and Valid Modeling
  • Design Rules
  • General Modeling Approach
    Methodology: Software Development Phases
  • Software Lifecycle Basics
  • Lifecycle Definition
  • User-oriented Approach: Iterative Analysis and Design Techniques
    Analysis
  • Purpose
  • Preliminary Analysis
  • Detailed Analysis
  • Example: Elevator System
    Design
  • Preliminary Design
  • Case Study: Databases
  • Case Study: Multi-tasking Applications
  • Using Genericity
  • Preparing Integration
  • Class Relation Design Approach (Review)
  • Example: Designing the Elevator Application
    >Carrying Through A Model: Hypergenericity
  • Introduction
  • Implementation Directives
  • The H Language
  • Temporary or Persistent Hyper-genericity
  • Examples Using Hypergenericity Rules
  • Hypergenericity Methodology
  • Impact of Hypergenericity on the Lifecycle
  • Development
  • Detailed Design
  • Coding
  • Unit Tests
    Comparing Models (OMT)
  • wOverview
  • Need to Upgrade Existing Models
  • Class relation/OMT Comparison
  • Conclusion

 


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