
With this book, software engineers, project managers, and tool builders will be able to better understand the role of analysis and design in the object-oriented (OO) software development process. This book presents a minimum set of notions and shows the reader how to use these notions for OO software construction. The emphasis is on development principles and implementation.
This book investigates the fundamental principles and practical methodologies required to effectively integrate analysis and design within the object-oriented software development lifecycle. The authors, Dennis de Champeaux, Doug Lea, and Penelope Faure, leverage their extensive expertise in software architecture to provide a structured framework for building robust systems. By distilling complex concepts into a manageable set of notions, the text serves as a guide for engineers and project managers aiming to standardize their development processes.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text that bridges the gap between theoretical object-oriented concepts and practical engineering application. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored for professionals seeking a rigorous approach to system development.
Page Count:
560
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN-10:
020156355X
ISBN-13:
9780201563559
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