Includes bibliographical references (p. 659 - 666) and index
1. Information systems: what are they? 2. Problems in information systems development 3. Avoiding the problems 4. What is object-orientation? 5. Modelling concepts 6. Requirements capture 7. Requirements analysis 8. Refining the requirments model 9. Object interaction 10. Specifying operations 11. Specifying control 12. System architecture 13. Systems design 14. Detailed design 15. Design patterns 16. Human-computer interaction 17. Designing boundary classes 18. Data management design 19. Implementation 20. Reusable components 21. Software development processes
This book introduces students 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
eng
9780077110000 TZS 47,837.30
UML (Computer science) Systems engineering Computer software--Development System design System analysis Object-oriented methods (Computer science) Object-oriented programming