Object-oriented system development / Dennis de Champeaux, Douglas Lea and Penelope Faure.
By: De Champeaux, Dennis.
Contributor(s): Lea, Douglas | Faure, Penelope.
Material type: BookPublisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1993Description: xviii, 532 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 020156355X .Subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science) | Computer software -- DevelopmentDDC classification: 005.12Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Rather than subscribing to a particular object-oriented method, the authors give instructions on how to put key object-oriented concepts to work in software construction. Many examples, including a full banking system, are developed throughout the book to illustrate the process of object-oriented so
Bibliography: (pages 505-521) and index.
Overview -- I: Analysis -- Introduction to analysis -- Object statics -- Object relationships -- Object dynamics -- Object interaction -- Class relationships -- Instances -- Ensembles -- Constructing a system model -- Other requirements -- The analysis process -- Domain analysis -- The grady experience -- II: Design -- From analysis to design -- Description and computation -- Attributes in design -- Relationships in design -- Designing transitions -- Interaction designs -- Dispatching -- Coordination -- Clustering objects -- Designing passive objects -- Performance optimization -- From design to implementation.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Overview
- Scope
- Objects
- Development Paradigms
- Development Phases
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- I Analysis
- 2 Introduction to Analysis
- Purpose
- Models
- Process
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 3 Object Statics
- Instances
- Classes
- Attributes
- Attribute Features
- Constraints
- Identifying Objects and Classes
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 4 Object Relationships
- Relationships
- Collections
- Identifying Relationships Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 5 Object Dynamics
- Describing Behavior
- Transition Networks
- Examples
- Reducing Complexity
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 6 Object Interaction
- Transitions
- Sending and Receiving Events
- Interaction Notations
- Examples
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 7 Class Relationships
- Property Inheritance
- Subclasses
- Multiple Inheritance
- Sibling Relationships
- Set Operations
- Inheritance of Relations
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 8 Instances
- Subclasses and Instances
- Metaclasses
- Parametric Instances
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 9 Ensembles
- Ensembles
- Exposing Constituents
- Other Decomposition Constructs
- Ensembles as Systems
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 10 Constructing a System Model
- Requirements Fragment
- Use Cases
- Subsystems
- Vocabulary
- Classes
- Ensembles
- Model
- Summary
- Exercises
- 11 Other Requirements
- Resources
- Timing
- Other Constraints
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 12 The Analysis Process
- Software Development Process
- Default Sequence of Steps
- OO Analysis of the OO Analysis Process
- Alternative Processes
- Tools
- Summary
- Exercises
- 13 Domain Analysis
- Models
- Reuse
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 14 The Grady Experience
- II Design
- 15 From Analysis to Design
- Continuity
- Transformation
- Design Phases
- Design Criteria
- Managing Design
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 16 Description and Computation
- Translating Analysis Models
- From Abstract to Concrete Concrete
- Composing Classes
- Controlling Transitions
- Generic Classes
- Generating Instances
- Design for Testability
- Transformation and Composition
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 17 Attributes in Design
- Defining Attributes
- Concrete Attributes
- Views
- Exports
- Composition and Inheritance
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 18 Relationships in Design
- Relationships
- Collections
- Coordinators
- Relations versus Composites
- Summary
- Further Reading
- Exercises
- 19 Designing Transitions
- States and Guards
- Atomicity
- Timing Constraints
- Concrete Transitions
- Summary
- Further Reading
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Author notes provided by Syndetics
Dennis de Champeaux is an independent consultant assisting software development organizations in making the shift to object-oriented methods. He was previously software project manager and scientist at HP Labs.
Doug Lea is one of the foremost experts on object-oriented technology and software reuse. He has been doing collaborative research with Sun Labs for more than five years. Lea is Professor of Computer Science at SUNY Oswego, Co-director of the Software Engineering Lab at the New York Center for Advanced Technology in Computer Applications, and Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Syracuse University. In addition, he co-authored the book, Object-Oriented System Development (Addison-Wesley, 1993). He received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire.Penelope Faure is president of Faure, Inc., a software engineering consulting firm.