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Introduction to software engineering design : processes, principles, and patterns with UML2 / Christopher Fox.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Pearson Education/Addison-Wesley, c2006.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 706 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780321410139
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.1   22
Contents:
A Discipline of Software Engineering Design -- Software Design Processes and Management -- Context of Software Product Design -- Product Design Analysis -- Product Design Resolution -- Designing with Use Cases -- Software Engineering Design -- Engineering Design Analysis -- Engineering Design Resolution -- Architectural Design -- Architectural Design Resolution -- Static Mid-Level Object-Oriented Design: Class Models -- Dynamic Mid-Level Object-Oriented Design: Interaction Models -- Dynamic Mid-Level State-Based Design: State Models -- Patterns in Software Design -- Mid-Level Object-Oriented Design Patterns -- Broker Design Patterns -- Generator Design Patterns -- Reactor Design Patterns
Summary: Software Engineering/Software Design nbsp; Introduction to Software Engineering Design, First Edition Christopher Fox, James Madison University ISBN:0-321-41013-0 nbsp; nbsp; Introduction to Software Engineering Design emphasizes design practice at an introductory level using object-oriented analysis and design techniques and UML 2.0. Readers will learn to use best practices in software design and development. Pedagogical features include learning objectives and orientation diagrams, summaries of key concepts, end-of-section quizzes, a large running case study, team projects, over 400 end-of-chapter exercises, and a glossary of key terms. nbsp; nbsp; This text covers all aspects of software design in four parts: nbsp; Part I introduces the discipline of design, generic design processes, and design management nbsp; Part II covers software product design, including analysis activities such as needs elicitation and documentation, requirements development activities such as requirements specification and validation, prototyping, and use case modeling nbsp; Part III covers engineering design analysis, including conceptual modeling and both architectural and detailed design nbsp; Part IV surveys patterns in software design, including architectural styles and common mid-level design patterns nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Addison-Wesley Computing Leading Authors * Quality Products Visit aw.com/computing for more information about Addison-Wesley Computing books. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Software Engineering/Software Design Introduction to Software Engineering Design, First Edition Christopher Fox, James Madison University ISBN:0-321-41013-0 Introduction to Software Engineering Design emphasizes design practice at an introductory level using object-oriented analysis and design techniques and UML 2.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A Discipline of Software Engineering Design -- Software Design Processes and Management -- Context of Software Product Design -- Product Design Analysis -- Product Design Resolution -- Designing with Use Cases -- Software Engineering Design -- Engineering Design Analysis -- Engineering Design Resolution -- Architectural Design -- Architectural Design Resolution -- Static Mid-Level Object-Oriented Design: Class Models -- Dynamic Mid-Level Object-Oriented Design: Interaction Models -- Dynamic Mid-Level State-Based Design: State Models -- Patterns in Software Design -- Mid-Level Object-Oriented Design Patterns -- Broker Design Patterns -- Generator Design Patterns -- Reactor Design Patterns

Software Engineering/Software Design nbsp; Introduction to Software Engineering Design, First Edition Christopher Fox, James Madison University ISBN:0-321-41013-0 nbsp; nbsp; Introduction to Software Engineering Design emphasizes design practice at an introductory level using object-oriented analysis and design techniques and UML 2.0. Readers will learn to use best practices in software design and development. Pedagogical features include learning objectives and orientation diagrams, summaries of key concepts, end-of-section quizzes, a large running case study, team projects, over 400 end-of-chapter exercises, and a glossary of key terms. nbsp; nbsp; This text covers all aspects of software design in four parts: nbsp; Part I introduces the discipline of design, generic design processes, and design management nbsp; Part II covers software product design, including analysis activities such as needs elicitation and documentation, requirements development activities such as requirements specification and validation, prototyping, and use case modeling nbsp; Part III covers engineering design analysis, including conceptual modeling and both architectural and detailed design nbsp; Part IV surveys patterns in software design, including architectural styles and common mid-level design patterns nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Addison-Wesley Computing Leading Authors * Quality Products Visit aw.com/computing for more information about Addison-Wesley Computing books. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Software Engineering/Software Design Introduction to Software Engineering Design, First Edition Christopher Fox, James Madison University ISBN:0-321-41013-0 Introduction to Software Engineering Design emphasizes design practice at an introductory level using object-oriented analysis and design techniques and UML 2.

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