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Developing Software with UML: Object-oriented analysis and design in practice 1/e

Bernd Oestereich

Published March 1999 by Addison Wesley Professional
Copyright 1999, 336 pp., Paper
ISBN: 0-201-39826-5
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Summary

"This book is a very well structured and clearly thought through. It is concise yet comprehensive. I will definitely recommend it"
--Nicolai Josuttis, Senior Consultant, Solutions in Time

"Congratulations on a great book. I have found it not only technically interesting but also amusing and easy to read. I have rarely spent my money as profitably as on this book."
--Matthias Hess, Senior Analyst, CM Informatik AG

Are you a software developer or project manager looking to exploit the power of object technology in your development process for the first time? Do you need a practical, example-driven introduction to object-oriented analysis and design? If so, look no further.

This book explains the benefits of using the object-oriented approach for software development as well as providing a state-of-the-art account of the technology available. Employing numerous real-life examples to illustrate its application, the use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) in object-oriented analysis and design is explained systematically by an experienced practitioner.

The first part of the book takes the reader step-by-step through the development process using one continuous example to show how each principle and concept is applied in practice. The second part explains the basics of UML in detail, with individual examples. Numerous cross-references between the two parts mean that readers can follow the software development example, learning the appropriate features of UML as they become relevant. For more advanced readers, the book may be treated as a tutorial on the application of UML.

This book:
  • Is fully compliant with UML 1.3
  • Contains numerous examples all coded in Java
  • Covers the Object Constraint Language (OCL) and modeling business processes, as well as incorporating a chapter on project management.
  • Winner of the German "Best OO and Java Product in 1997" SIGS award in the category of books and other media, and best book at the OOP '99 conference in Munich.


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Features

  • Is fully compliant with UML 1.3
  • Contains numerous examples all coded in Java
  • Covers the Object Constraint Language (OCL) and modeling business processes, as well as incorporating a chapter on project management.
  • Winner of the German "Best OO and Java Product in 1997" SIGS award in the category of books and other media, and best book at the OOP '99 conference in Munich.

 


Author Bio

Bernd Oestereich owns and manages his own software company Oose.de ("oose.de Dienstleistungen fur innovative Informatik") He has over 10 years' experience in OO software engineering, including working as an analyst, designer, programmer, project leader and trainer. He regularly speaks at conferences in the Object Technology, Requirements Engineering, Software Architecture and Software Management areas. He's also a partner in System Bauhaus (network of German OO consultants) with Nico Josuttis and Peter Hrushka.



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Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION.
1. Introduction.
2. Object-Orientation for Beginners.
3. The Development Process.
II. EXAMPLE.
4. Analysis.
5. Design.
III. FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE.
6. Use Case Diagrams.
7. Class Diagrams (Basic Elements).
8. Class Diagrams (Relational Elements).
9. Behavioral Diagrams.
10. Implementation Diagrams.
11. Object Constraint Language.
IV. APPENDICES.



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