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Table of Contents
Preface
About the Author(s)
 
RESOURCES
First Day of Class
 
SERIES
ACM Press
 
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Object Oriented Software Engineering (Computer Science)
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Ivar Jacobson

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 1992
Format: Paper; 552 pp

ISBN-10: 0201544350
ISBN-13:9780201544350Help icon

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction
1. System development as an industrial process
Introduction
A useful analogy
System development characteristics
Summary
2. The system life cycle
Introduction
System development as a process of change
System development and reuse
System development and methodology
Objectory
Summary
3. What is object-orientation? Introduction
Object
Class andinstance
Polymorphism
Inheritance
Summary
4. Object-oriented system development Introduction
Function/data methods
Object-oriented analysis
Object-oriented construction
Object-oriented testing
Summary
5. Object-oriented programming Introduction
Objects
Classes and instances
Inheritance
Polymorphism
An example
Summary
Part II. Concepts
6. Architecture Introduction
System development is model building
Model architecture
Requirements model
Analysis model
The design model
The implementation model
Test model
Summary
7. Analysis Introduction
The requirements model
The analysis model
Summary
8. Construction Introduction
The design model
Block design
Working with construction
Summary
9. Real-time specialization Introduction
Classification of real-time systems
Fundamental issues
Analysis
Construction
Testing and verification
Summary
10. Database Specialization Introduction
Relational DBMS
Object DBMS
Discussion
Summary
11. Components Introduction
What is a component?
Use of components
Component management
Summary
12. Testing Introduction
On testing
Unit testing
Integration testing
System testing
The testing process
Summary
Part III. Applications
13. Case study: warehouse management system Introduction to the examples
ACME Warehouse Management Inc.
The requirements model
The analysis model
Construction
14. Case study: telecom Introduction
Telecommunication switching systems
The requirements model
The analysis model
The design model
The implementation model
15. Managing object-oriented software engineering Introduction
Project selection and preparation
Project development organization
Project organization and management
Project staffing
Software quality assurance
Software metrics
Summary
16. Other object-oriented methods Introduction
A summary of object-oriented methods
Object-Oriented Analysis (OOAD/Coad-Yourdon)
Object-Oriented Design (OOD/Booch)
Hierarchical Object-Oriented Design (HOOD)
Object Modeling Technique (OMT)
Responsibility-Driven Design
Summary
Appendix A On the development of Objectory Introduction
Objectory as an activity
From idea to reality
References
Index

 
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