Mainstream objects : an analysis and design approach for business

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    • Yourdon, Edward

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Mainstream objects : an analysis and design approach for business

Edward Yourdon ... [et al.]

(Yourdon Press computing series)

Yourdon Press, Prentice Hall Building, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-326) and index

"An object-oriented analysis and design approach developed at software AG"--Cover

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Description

This text presents Software AG's approach to object technology, offering a practical approach to object- oriented development. It is concerned with analysis and design, not programming. Its approach can be adopted for use throughout an organization, as an organization's chosen methodology. The authors synthesize the existing techniques, including Rumbaugh and Coad/Yourdon on one hand, Jacobson on another, and techniques proposed by Wirfs-Brock.

Table of Contents

Objectives. Why Adopt an Object-Oriented Development Approach? The Fundamental Object-Oriented Principles and Concepts. hich OO Modelling Techniques to Use. Related Approaches to Object-Oriented Development. Object Structure Modelling. Business Process and Transaction Sequence Modelling. Object Interaction Modelling. Object Lifecycle Modelling. System-Wide Modelling. Managing an Object-Oriented Development Program. Overview of the Project Lifecycle. Planning an Object-Oriented Development Project. Business Analysis. System Requirements Analysis. Logical Design. Physical Design and Construction. Acceptance, Cutover and Operation. How to Identify Objects and Object Classes. Identifying Relationships. Inheritance. Aggregation. Operations. Checking the Quality of the Design.

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