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Software design

David Budgen

(International computer science series)

Pearson Education Limited, 2003

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Previous ed.: Wokingham : Addison Wesley, 1993

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Description

Software Design provides a balanced view of the many and varied software design methodologies most widely used by practitioners. By being aware of the strengths and limitations of each method, a student is better able to judge which to adopt when working in the field. The book is also valuable for software engineers and project managers who need an objective guide to the state of the art in this area. The text provides a general overview of software design within the context of software development and also of more general thinking about design issues. It examines the nature of design activities, as well as their applications within software development.

Table of Contents

Part 1. The Role of Software Design 1. The Nature of the Design Process 2. The Software Design Process 3. Design in the Software Development Process 4. Design Qualities Part 2. Transferring Design Knowledge 5. Describing a Design Solution 6. Transferring Design Knowledge 7. Some Design Representations 8. The Rationale for Method 9. Design Processes and Design Strategies 10. Design Patterns. Part 3. Design Practices 11. Stepwise Refinement 12. Incremental Design 13. Structured Systems Analysis and Structured Design 14. Jackson Structured Programming (JSP) 15. Jackson System Development (JSD) 16. Designing with Objects 17. Component-Based Design 18. A Formal Approach to Design 19. Whither Software Design?

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