Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design Using UML
4th Edition
                    
    
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                            9780077125363
            
            
    
             © 2010 | Published: April 16, 2010 
    
            
                The fourth edition of Object- Oriented Systems Analysis and Design has been revised and updated to reflect the most up-to-date approaches to information systems development. Still a best-seller in its field, Bennett’s, McRobb’s and Farmer’s tex…
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A1 Agate Ltd Case Study—Introduction
B1 FoodCo Ltd Case Study—Introduction
 
1 Information Systems—What Are They? 
2 Challenges in Information Systems Development
 
3 Meeting the Challenges 
4 What is Object-Orientation? 
5 Modelling Concepts 
6 Requirements Capture 
A2 Agate Ltd Case Study—Requirements Model 
7 Requirement Analysis 
A3 Agate Ltd Case Study—Requirements Analysis 
8 Refining the Requirements Model
 
9 Object Interaction 
10 Specifying Operations 
11 Specifying Control 
A4 Agate Ltd Case Study—Further Analysis 
12 Moving into Design 
13 Systems Design and Architecture 
14 Detailed Design 
15 Design Patterns 
16 Human–Computer Interaction 
17 Designing Boundary Classes 
18 Data Management Design 
A5 Agate Ltd Case Study—Design 
19 Implementation 
20 Software Reuse 
21 Software Development Processes
                
                    
    The fourth edition of Object- Oriented Systems Analysis and Design has been revised and updated to reflect the most up-to-date approaches to information systems development. Still a best-seller in its field, Bennett’s, McRobb’s and Farmer’s text remains a key teaching resource for Systems Analysis and Design courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. 
The book provides a clear, practical framework for development that uses all the major techniques from UML 2.2. It follows an iterative and incremental approach based on the industry-standard Unified Process, placing systems analysis and design in the context of the whole systems lifestyle. Structured in four parts, the first provides the background to information systems analysis and design and to object-orientation. The second part focuses on the activities of requirements gathering and systems analysis, as well as the basic notation of UML. Part three covers the activities of systems architecture and design, and UML notation for object design, and the book concludes with the implementation of systems and the issues of how the systems life cycle is organized and how reusable components can be developed.
                                                            
                The book provides a clear, practical framework for development that uses all the major techniques from UML 2.2. It follows an iterative and incremental approach based on the industry-standard Unified Process, placing systems analysis and design in the context of the whole systems lifestyle. Structured in four parts, the first provides the background to information systems analysis and design and to object-orientation. The second part focuses on the activities of requirements gathering and systems analysis, as well as the basic notation of UML. Part three covers the activities of systems architecture and design, and UML notation for object design, and the book concludes with the implementation of systems and the issues of how the systems life cycle is organized and how reusable components can be developed.
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