Object-oriented modeling and design / (Record no. 81)

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International Standard Book Number 0136298419
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245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Object-oriented modeling and design /
Statement of responsibility, etc. James Rumbaugh ... [et al.].
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Englewood Cliffs, N.J. :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Prentice Hall,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c1991.
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Extent xii, 500 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
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General note Table of content<br/>CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION <br/>1.1 What is project oriented ?<br/>1.2 What is project oriented development <br/>1.3 Object oriented themes<br/>etc<br/><br/>CHAPTER 2 : MODELING AS A DESIGN TECHNIGUE <br/>2.1 Modeling <br/>2.2 The object modelling technique <br/>2.3 Chapter summary<br/>etc<br/><br/>CHAPTER 3 : OBJECT MODELING <br/>3.1 Object and classes<br/>3.2 Links and association <br/>3.3 Advanced link and association concepts<br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED OBJECT MODELING <br/>4.1 Aggregation <br/>4.2 Abstract classes<br/>4.3 Generalization as extension and restriction <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 5 : DYNAMIC MODELING <br/>5.1 Events and states<br/>5.2 Operations <br/>5.3 Nested state diagrams<br/>etc<br/><br/><br/>CHAPTER 6 : FUNCTION MODELING <br/>6.1 Function models <br/>6.2 Data flow diagram <br/>6.3 Specifying operation <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 7 : METHODOLOGY REVIEW<br/>7.1 OMT as a software engineering methodology <br/>7.2 The OMT methodology <br/>7.3 Impact of an object oriented approach <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 8 : ANALYSIS <br/>8.1 Overview of analysis<br/>8.2 Problem statement <br/>8.3 Automated teller machine example <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 9 : SYSTEM DESIGN <br/>9.1 Overview of system design <br/>9.2 Breaking a system into subsystems <br/>9.3 Identifying concurrency <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 10 : OBJECT DESIGN <br/>10.1 Overview of object design <br/>10.2 Combining the three models <br/>10.3 Designing algorithms<br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 11 : METHODOLOGY SUMMARY <br/>11.1 Analysis<br/>11.2 System design <br/>11.3 Object design <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 12 : COMPARISION OF METHODOLOGIES <br/>12.1 Structured analysis/ structured design <br/>12.2 Jackson structured development <br/>12.3 Information modelling notation <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 13 : FROM DESIGN TO IMPLEMENTATION <br/>13.1 Implementation using programming language <br/>13.2 Implementation using a database system <br/>13.3 Implementation outside a computer <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 14 : PROGRAMMING <br/>14.1 Object oriented styles<br/>14.2 Reusability <br/>14.3 Extensibility <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 15 : OBJECT ORIENTED LANGUAGES <br/>15.1 Translating a design into an implementation <br/>15.2 Class definition <br/>15.3 Creating objects <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 16 : NON OBJECT ORIENTED LANGUAGES<br/>16.1 Mapping object oriented concepts <br/>16.2 Translating classes into database structure <br/>16.3 Passing arguments to method <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 17 : RELATIONA; DATABASE<br/>17.1 General DBMS concepts <br/>17.2 Relational DBMS concepts <br/>17.3 Relational database design <br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 18 : OBJECT DIAGRAM COMPILER <br/>18.1 Background <br/>18.2 Problem statement <br/>18.3 Analysis<br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 19 : COMPUTER ANIMATIONS <br/>19.1 Background <br/>19.2 Problem statement <br/>19.3 Analysis<br/>etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 20 : ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION DESIGN SYSTEM <br/>20.1 Background <br/>20.2 Problem statement <br/>20.3 Analysis <br/>etc
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical notes . -- glossary : p454-464 . -- index : 491-500
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Object-oriented programming (computer science)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element System design.
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Personal name Rumbaugh, James.
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