Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby An Agile Primer Sandi Metz Take Ruby development to the next level: leverage Ruby’s full power to write more maintainable, manageable, and pleasing applications. Master object-oriented Ruby techniques for building applications that are as easy to maintain and upgrade as they were to write!
. Author: Richard C. Lee,William M. Tepfenhart. Publisher: N.A.
ISBN: N.A. Category: Computers. Page: 468.
View: 5861This practical book tells readers how to actually build object-oriented models using UML notation, and how to implement these models using Java. The authors introduce all of the basic fundamentals necessary to start applying and understanding the object-oriented paradigm without having to be an expert in computer science or advanced mathematics.
It can help the reader to make the right decisions to meet their individual business needs. Using cases, recommended approach scenarios, and examples, this clearly-written book covers a multitude of topics: managing complexity, principles of Object-Orientation, specification models, current techniques, behaviors, relationships, rules, design, Java background and fundamentals, multi-tasking, JAR files, security, Swing Applets, class and interface, internationalization, and implementing generalization and specialization. For professional software analysts and developers who work on large systems, and others in the field of computer science. Practical Object-oriented Analysis and Design. Author: Jim Arlow,Ila Neustadt. Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional.
ISBN: N.A. Category: Computers. Page: 395. View: 1366A practical guide to the essentials of both UML (Unified Modelling Language) and the Unified Process, aimed at the Objected Oriented (OO) designer or analyst. It provides a quick, focused tour through the early stages of the OO software development process -analysis and design. The text introduces and explains the need-to-know concepts and key elements of both UML and the Unified Process. It seeks to get the reader up to speed on successful techniques that can be immediately applied and used - the emphasis is on information that is useful from the point of view of the OO analyst and designer, and that can be applied straight away.
Author: Kenneth Barclay,John Savage. Publisher: Elsevier. ISBN:. Category: Computers. Page: 428.
View: 8624Object-Oriented Design with UML and Java provides an integrated introduction to object-oriented design with the Unified Modelling Language (UML) and the Java programming language. The book demonstrates how Java applications, no matter how small, can benefit from some design during their construction. Fully road-tested by students on the authors' own courses, the book shows how these complementary technologies can be used effectively to create quality software. It requires no prior knowledge of object orientation, though readers must have some experience of Java or other high level programming language. This book covers object technology; object-oriented analysis and design; and implementation of objects with Java. It includes two case studies dealing with library applications.
The UML has been incorporated into a graphical design tool called ROME, which can be downloaded from the book's website. This object modelling environment allows readers to prepare and edit various UML diagrams.
ROME can be used alongside a Java compiler to generate Java code from a UML class diagram then compile and run the resulting application for hands-on learning. This text would be a valuable resource for undergraduate students taking courses on O-O analysis and design, O-O modelling, Java programming, and modelling with UML. Integrates design and implementation, using Java and UML.
Includes case studies and exercises. Bridges the gap between programming texts and high level analysis books on design. Author: Ajit Singh.
Publisher: Ajit Singh. ISBN: N.A.
Category: Computers. Page: 133. View: 2942The Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) is inherently object-oriented modeling language and was designed for use in object-oriented software applications. The applications could be based on the object-oriented technologies recommended by the Object Management Group (OMG), which owns the UML. The initial versions of UML (UML 1.x) were based on three leading object-oriented methods - Booch, OMT, and OOSE, to represent 'the culmination of best practices in practical object-oriented modeling'. UML 2.x is still object-oriented in its core (though there were some apparently unsuccessful attempts to extend UML to support other development methods). How to drag notes in garageband.
This book provides practical guidance on the modeling and design of object-oriented systems. Its specific goals are the following: ■ To provide a sound understanding of the fundamental concepts and historical evolution of the object model. ■ To facilitate a mastery of the notation and process of object-oriented modelling and design. ■ To teach the realistic application of object-oriented modelling and design within a variety of problem domains.
The concepts presented all stand on a solid theoretical foundation, but this is primarily a pragmatic book that addresses the practical needs and concerns of software engineering practitioners, from the architect to the software developer. Author: Bruce E. Wampler. Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN: N.A. Category: Computers.
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