Object Modeling and Design Strategies
Object Modeling and Design Strategies goes beyond the method hype to help the practising object-oriented modeler, manager and architect understand how to use object-oriented concepts in practice, not just in theory. It utilizes strategies and tactics from several different methods while maintaining its practical 'get the job done' approach. Written in a clear, no-nonsense style, Object Modeling and Design Strategies describes the methods and tools for modeling real-world problems using object technology. It satisfies the practical object-oriented designer's need-to-know with information both on how to avoid the more difficult design and implementation pitfalls and to succeed with objects.
- Uses real-world examples to demonstrate the practice of object-oriented methods in addition to mere notation
- Contains appendices explaining notation and summarizing the different object-oriented strategies presented in the text
- Emphasizes the importance of system architecture for information technology organizations making transition to object technology
Product details
No date availablePaperback
9781884842610
336 pages
230 × 174 mm
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146 b/w illus. 5 tables
Table of Contents
- 1. Objects: today, tomorrow, and some lessons learned
- 2. The big picture
- 3. Modeling
- 4. System structure
- 5. Modeling system behavior
- 6. Architecture
- 7. Designing object
- 8. Systems
- 9. Client-server and object distribution
- 10. Putting it all together and making it all work
- Appendix A. Notation
- Appendix B. Strategies
- Summary.