Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications / (Record no. 4409)

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Transcribing agency OCLC
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Personal name Booch
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245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Booch.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pearson Education Inc ;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1900.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 721 p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Table of contents :<br/>Cover13; --<br/>Contents --<br/>Sidebars --<br/>Preface --<br/>Acknowledgments --<br/>About the Authors --<br/>Section I: Concepts --<br/>Chapter 1 Complexity --<br/>1.1 The Structure of Complex Systems --<br/>1.2 The Inherent Complexity of Software --<br/>1.3 The Five Attributes of a Complex System --<br/>1.4 Organized and Disorganized Complexity --<br/>1.5 Bringing Order to Chaos --<br/>1.6 On Designing Complex Systems --<br/>Chapter 2 The Object Model --<br/>2.1 The Evolution of the Object Model --<br/>2.2 Foundations of the Object Model --<br/>2.3 Elements of the Object Model --<br/>2.4 Applying the Object Model --<br/>Chapter 3 Classes and Objects --<br/>3.1 The Nature of an Object --<br/>3.2 Relationships among Objects --<br/>3.3 The Nature of a Class --<br/>3.4 Relationships among Classes --<br/>3.5 The Interplay of Classes and Objects --<br/>3.6 On Building Quality Classes and Objects --<br/>Chapter 4 Classification --<br/>4.1 The Importance of Proper Classification --<br/>4.2 Identifying Classes and Objects --<br/>4.3 Key Abstractions and Mechanisms --<br/>Section II: Method --<br/>Chapter 5 Notation --<br/>5.1 The Unified Modeling Language --<br/>5.2 Package Diagrams --<br/>5.3 Component Diagrams --<br/>5.4 Deployment Diagrams --<br/>5.5 Use Case Diagrams --<br/>5.6 Activity Diagrams --<br/>5.7 Class Diagrams --<br/>5.8 Sequence Diagrams --<br/>5.9 Interaction Overview Diagrams --<br/>5.10 Composite Structure Diagrams --<br/>5.11 State Machine Diagrams --<br/>5.12 Timing Diagrams --<br/>5.13 Object Diagrams --<br/>5.14 Communication Diagrams --<br/>Chapter 6 Process --<br/>6.1 First Principles --<br/>6.2 The Macro Process: The Software Development Lifecycle --<br/>6.3 The Micro Process: The Analysis and Design Process --<br/>Chapter 7 Pragmatics --<br/>7.1 Management and Planning --<br/>7.2 Staffing --<br/>7.3 Release Management --<br/>7.4 Reuse --<br/>7.5 Quality Assurance and Metrics --<br/>7.6 Documentation --<br/>7.7 Tools --<br/>7.8 Special Topics --<br/>7.9 The Benefits and Risks of Object-Oriented Development --<br/>Section III: Applications --<br/>Chapter 8 System Architecture: Satellite-Based Navigation --<br/>8.1 Inception --<br/>8.2 Elaboration --<br/>8.3 Construction --<br/>8.4 Post-Transition --<br/>Chapter 9 Control System: Traffic Management --<br/>9.1 Inception --<br/>9.2 Elaboration --<br/>9.3 Construction --<br/>9.4 Post-Transition --<br/>Chapter 10 Artificial Intelligence: Cryptanalysis --<br/>10.1 Inception --<br/>10.2 Elaboration --<br/>10.3 Construction --<br/>10.4 Post-Transition --<br/>Chapter 11 Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station --<br/>11.1 Inception --<br/>11.2 Elaboration --<br/>11.3 Construction --<br/>11.4 Post-Transition --<br/>Chapter 12 Web Application: Vacation Tracking System --<br/>12.1 Inception --<br/>12.2 Elaboration --<br/>12.3 Construction --<br/>12.4 Transition and Post-Transition --<br/>Appendix A: Object-Oriented Programming Languages --<br/>A.1 Language Evolution --<br/>A.2 Smalltalk --<br/>A.3 C++ --<br/>A.4 Java --<br/>Appendix B: Further Reading --<br/>Notes --<br/>Glossary --<br/>A --<br/>B --<br/>C --<br/>D --<br/>E --<br/>F --<br/>G --<br/>H --<br/>I --<br/>K --<br/>L --<br/>M --<br/>O --<br/>P --<br/>Q --<br/>R --<br/>S --<br/>T --<br/>U --<br/>V --<br/>Classified Bibliography --<br/>Index --<br/>A --<br/>B --<br/>C --<br/>D --<br/>E --<br/>F --<br/>G --<br/>H --<br/>I --<br/>J --<br/>K --<br/>L --<br/>M --<br/>N --<br/>O.<br/>
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Summary :<br/>Object-Oriented Design with Applications has long been the essential reference to object-oriented technology, which, in turn, has evolved to join the mainstream of industrial-strength software development. In this third edition--the first revision in 13 years--readers can learn to apply object-oriented methods using new paradigms such as Java, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0, and .NET. The authors draw upon their rich and varied experience to offer improved methods for object development and numerous examples that tackle the complex problems faced by software engineers, including sys.
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