Object Technology Strategies and Tactics
This is the first book to present object-oriented concepts and to help the reader select a methodology, while simultaneously describing the broad range of OO analysis and design methodologies. Object Technology Strategies and Tactics identifies critical areas in which the use of the object-oriented paradigm affects management and developer decisions. Then, without getting overly technical, it provides techniques for resolving these issues. The author draws on more than 30 years' experience in developing software to present practical advice on such topics as managing reuse, selecting an object-oriented methodology, creating specialized hierarchies, and getting the most from a training and consulting budget. Designed for both managers and software developers interested in understanding OO concepts, this book will help the reader make intelligent analysis, design, and management decisions. Language independent, this nuts-and-bolts guide is designed to help minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of OT.
- Specific analysis and design techniques for software developers
- Original insights into the nature of the technology and a broad understanding of the approaches taken by various OO methodologists
- A method to help the reader select OO database management systems and a checklist to help find the methodology that is right for you
Reviews & endorsements
'This is a solid book, which will be of value to managers and programmers alike. It covers a lot of ground and provides good explanations of some difficult and technical areas.' Brian T. Nolan, Trecom Business Systems, Inc.
Product details
January 1996Paperback
9781884842382
353 pages
228 × 152 mm
0kg
Unavailable - out of print November 1997
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Committing to object technology
- 3. Object-oriented concepts
- 4. The development process
- 5. Object-oriented specifications
- 6. Methodologies
- 7. Understanding and selecting a methodology
- 8. Object Database Management Systems
- 9. Understanding and evaluating ODBMSs
- 10. Object technology in distributed computing
- 11. Managing object technology
- Appendix A. Keeping concepts straight
- Appendix B. Application experiences.