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Best of Booch

Best of Booch

Best of Booch

Designing Strategies for Object Technology
Grady Booch, Rational Software Corporation, Colorado
Edward M. Eykholt, Rational Software Corporation, California
January 1996
Paperback
9781884842719
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    No one can dispute the impact Grady Booch's writings have had on object-oriented technology. The Best of Booch contains articles on various object-oriented topics published since Grady Booch's book Object Oriented Modeling and Design with Applications, second edition. Designed for software professionals who are concerned about the success of their object-oriented projects, this volume covers all aspects of the Booch method and how a complete method must address a model's notation and semantics as well as a process for creating that model. Many of the articles have been updated to reflect the current thinking in the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

    • Adjusts the Booch method notation and semantics in the articles to reflect the current thinking in the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
    • Each chapter introduces problems of a particular stage of object technology development and presents articles that address these issues
    • Concludes with an interview with Booch in which he speculates on the future of object technology

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    'I am certain that anyone involved in any way in a programming project team … would find this paperback a great help and of much general interest.' Peter Wippell, CVu

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    Product details

    January 1996
    Paperback
    9781884842719
    236 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0kg
    Replaced by 9780137396160

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Managing complexity
    • 2. The business of object technology
    • 3. Process and products
    • 4. Projects and teams
    • 5. Models
    • 6. Architecture
    • 7. Implementation
    • 8. Looking ahead.