
Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Practical Software Development Using UML
LETHBRIDGE; LAG(Author)
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Published on 16. August 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
512 pages
978-0-07-709761-5 (ISBN)
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Written by two of academia's experts in software engineering, Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Practical software development using UML and Java provides a modern introduction to the subject for today's students.
This important new book gives an in-depth treatment of key principles that have broad applicability and relevance. Lethbridge and Laganiere have packed the text with examples and integrated exercises. In addition there are examples and exercises to give students practice on a variety of interesting problems and to help maintain their motivation.
This important new book gives an in-depth treatment of key principles that have broad applicability and relevance. Lethbridge and Laganiere have packed the text with examples and integrated exercises. In addition there are examples and exercises to give students practice on a variety of interesting problems and to help maintain their motivation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-07-709761-5 (9780077097615)
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Timothy Lethbridge | Robert Laganiere
Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Practical Software Development Using UML and Java
Practical Software Development using UML and Java, Second Edition
Book
12/2004
2nd Edition
McGraw Hill Higher Education
€91.50
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Person
Timothy C Lethbridge is Associate Professor in the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the University of Ottawa, Ontario.
Both authors have taught software engineering courses for fourteen years, and have attempted to tune the book so that it is both useful and enjoyable to students. Their industrial experience performing software development, consulting and professional training has also allowed them to focus on material that is important to the employers of the students that will use this text.
Both authors have taught software engineering courses for fourteen years, and have attempted to tune the book so that it is both useful and enjoyable to students. Their industrial experience performing software development, consulting and professional training has also allowed them to focus on material that is important to the employers of the students that will use this text.
Content
1. Software and software engineering
2. Review of object orientation
3. Basing software development on reusable technology
4. Developing requirements
5. Modelling with classes
6. Using design patterns
7. Focusing on users and their tasks
8. Modelling interactions and behaviour
9. Architecting and designing software
10. Testing and inspecting to ensure high quality
11. Managing the software process
Appendix A: Summary of UML notation used in this book
Appendix B: Summary of the documentation types recommended in this book
Appendix C: System descriptions
Glossary
Index
2. Review of object orientation
3. Basing software development on reusable technology
4. Developing requirements
5. Modelling with classes
6. Using design patterns
7. Focusing on users and their tasks
8. Modelling interactions and behaviour
9. Architecting and designing software
10. Testing and inspecting to ensure high quality
11. Managing the software process
Appendix A: Summary of UML notation used in this book
Appendix B: Summary of the documentation types recommended in this book
Appendix C: System descriptions
Glossary
Index