Object-oriented systems analysis and design
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Object-oriented systems analysis and design
(Prentice Hall series in information management)
Prentice Hall, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-420) and index
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ISBN 9780131229464
Description
This text explores information systems development - both analysis and design - using an object-oriented methodology combined with a relational database as part of the implementation. It focuses on the behavioural issues that significantly affect system development implementation. An instructor's manual is available as a supplement to this volume (0-13-231978-0).
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Systems analysis and conceptual design: introduction
- feasibility analysis and requirements determination
- object-oriented methodology and model
- objects, classes and patterns
- object responsibilities
- scenarios. Part 2 Physical design and implementation: systems design
- output design
- input design
- file and database design
- software construction and testing
- implementing the system. Appendix - Miscellaneous systems analysis and design topics: information systems planning
- prototyping
- computer-aided software engineering (CASE)
- software process improvement
- the systems development challenge
- project management
- communication and electronic meetings
- business process reengineering.
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:pbk ISBN 9780132428194
Table of Contents
I. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN. 1. Introduction. 2. Feasibility Analysis and Requirements Determination. 3. Object-Oriented Methodology and Model. 4. Objects and Classes. 5. Object Responsibilities: Attributes. 6. Object Responsibilities: Class and Object Connections. 7. Object Responsibilities: Services and Scenarios. II. PHYSICAL DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION. 8. Systems Design. 9. Output Design. 10. Input Design. 11. File and Database Design. 12. Software Construction and Testing. 13. Implementation. MODULES-MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN TOPICS. A. Information Systems Planning. B. Prototyping. C. Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE). D. Software Process Improvement. E. The Systems Development Challenge. F. Project Management. G. Communication and Electronic Meetings. H. Business Process Reengineering. Glossary. Bibliography-Object-Oriented Technology. Index.
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