Advanced object-oriented analysis and design using UML
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Advanced object-oriented analysis and design using UML
(SIGS reference library series, 12)
Cambridge University Press , SIGS Books, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This 1998 book conveys the essence of object-oriented programming and software building through the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Composed of updated versions of James Odell's articles from The Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, ROAD, and Object Magazine, it provides concise but in-depth pieces on structural issues, dynamic issues, business rules, object complexity, object aggregation, design templates, and the process of objects.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Structural Issues: 1. Modeling objects: using Binary- and Entity-relationship approaches
- 2. Object types as objects and vice versa
- 3. Power types
- 4. Specifying structural constraints
- 5. Toward a formalization of OO analysis
- Part II. Dynamic Issues: 6. What is object state?
- 7. Dynamic and multiple classification
- 8. Events and their specification
- 9. Approaches to finite-state machine modeling
- Part III. Business Rules: 10. Business rules
- 11. Using rules with diagrams
- Part IV. Object Complexity: 12. Managing object complexity, Part I: classification and generalization
- 13. Managing object complexity, Part II: aggregation
- Part V. Object Aggregation: 14. Six different kinds of aggregation
- 15. A foundation for aggregation
- 16. A user-level model of aggregation
- Part VI. Design Templates: 17. From analysis to design using templates, Part I
- 18. From analysis to design using templates, Part II
- 19. From analysis to design using templates, Part III
- Part VII. The Process of Objects: 20. Method engineering
- 21. User workshop techniques
- 22. Object-oriented methodologies.
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