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Building object applications that work

Building object applications that work

Scott W. Ambler - Collection SIGS: Managing Object Technology

506 pages, parution le 01/03/1998

Résumé

This text presents the process of building object applications, from analyzing the project, to designing a user-friendly interface, to testing your approaches to make sure your applications work properly. It includes sections on: how to use the Unified Modeling Language effectively; design techniques; collecting the right metrics; applying OO patterns; and creating applications for stand-alone, client/server and distributed environments.

Summary of contents

  • Part 1 Introduction to building object applications: where we've been before - object-oriented concepts and techniques
  • Part 2 Object-oriented analysis, design, and architecture: bubbles and lines - useful diagrams for object-oriented analysis and design
  • improving your design - a class-type architecture
  • reusing your development efforts - object-oriented patterns
  • development in the 90s and beyond - designing distributed object-oriented applications
  • Part 3 Object-oriented construction: measuring and improving the quality of your work - object-oriented metrics
  • choosing an object-oriented language - comparing the leading languages
  • building your application - effective object-oriented construction techniques
  • making your application usable - object-oriented user interface design
  • making your objects persistent - object-orientation and databases
  • integrating legacy code - wrapping
  • Part 4 Object-oriented testing: making sure your applications work - full life-cycle object-oriented testing (FLOOT)
  • Part 5 Conclusion: where to go from here - personal success strategies

L'auteur - Scott W. Ambler

Scott W. Ambler is a software process improvement (SPI) consultant living just north of Toronto. He is founder and practice leader of the Agile Modeling (AM) (www.agilemodeling.com), Agile Data (AD) (www.agiledata.org), Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) (www.enterpriseunifiedprocess.com), and Agile Unified Process (AUP) (www.ambysoft.com/unifiedprocess) methodologies. Scott is the (co-)author of several books, including Agile Modeling (John Wiley & Sons, 2002), Agile Database Techniques (John Wiley & Sons, 2003), The Object Primer, Third Edition (Cambridge University Press, 2004), The Enterprise Unified Process (Prentice Hall, 2005), and The Elements of UML 2.0 Style (Cambridge University Press, 2005). Scott is a contributing editor with Software Development magazine (www.sdmagazine.com) and has spoken and keynoted at a wide variety of international conferences, including Software Development, UML World, Object Expo, Java Expo, and Application Development. Scott graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master of Information Science. In his spare time Scott studies the Goju Ryu and Kobudo styles of karate.

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Éditeur(s) Cambridge University Press
Auteur(s) Scott W. Ambler
Collection SIGS: Managing Object Technology
Parution 01/03/1998
Nb. de pages 506
Format 234 x 177
EAN13 9780521648264

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