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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis and Logical Design A Software Engineering Approach Designed for professional software engineers, this definitive reference demonstrates how to use object-oriented development strategies from the start—which will help to assure the success of the evolving object-oriented system. Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis and Logical Design provides professionals with the necessary concepts, models, notation, method, and knowledge with which to effectively develop large, complex software applications using a practical, yet state- of-the-art, object- oriented method. This book provides a solid understanding of the underlying concepts of Object-Oriented Development (OOD). Readers will also learn how to use the ASTS Development Method 3 (ADM 3), a third generation object-oriented development method for effectively performing OORALD. This important work also enables readers to:
Book News Annotation:A reference providing professional software designers with the necessary concepts, models, notations, methods, and knowledge needed to effectively and efficiently develop large, complex software applications using a practical, yet state-of-the-art, object-oriented method. Could also be used in an undergraduate, graduate, or corporate course.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 561-562) and index.
About the AuthorAbout the author DONALD G. FIRESMITH is an internationally known consultant and trainer in the areas of object-oriented development, software engineering, and project management. He is President of Advanced Software Technology Specialists, an object-oriented training, consulting, and independent verification and validation company.
Table of ContentsFundamental Concepts.
Object-Oriented Models. Identification of Objects, Classes, and Subassemblies. The ASTS Development Method 3. Object-Oriented Specification and Design Language. Documenting Object-Oriented Requirements Specifications and Logical Designs. Automotive Dashboard Application. Development Cycles and Major Reviews. Appendices. Index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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