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Object-oriented Systems Analysis and Design (using UML)
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Information about the publication
| Title |
Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design (using UML) |
| Author(s) |
Simon Bennett, Steve McRobb and Ray Farmer |
| Publisher |
University Press, Cambridge |
| Publication year |
1999 |
| Contents |
Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design using UML is introduced to the overall process of systems analysis and design, and specifically shows how O-O techniques can be used. It also addresses transferable skills, such as those used in fact-finding and project management. The book takes a toolkit approach to analysis and design, using the essential techniques from UML. It is structured in four sections. The first section is an introduction to information systems and provides the context; the second covers requirements analysis; the third covers systems and object design; and the fourth covers systems development management and methodologies. |
| Recommendation |
This book will prove useful to a wide readership including general readers, students and teachers, software engineers and researchers. Its modular structure enables readers to follow a pathway most suited to their needs, providing them with an up-to-date account of object-oriented systems analysis and design. |
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