Unified software engineering with Java / Georges G. Merx, Ronald J. Norman.
Material type: TextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2007.Description: xxi, 611 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 0130473766
- 9780130473769
- 005.133 22
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction to Java in the Context of Software Engineering -- 2. Experimenting With Classes and Objects -- 3. The Structure and Syntax of Java -- 4. Design and Development of Java Applications -- 5. Architecture-Driven Component Development -- 6. Introduction to Distributed Computing Concepts -- 7. Interfacing with Users -- 8. Implementing Java Programs -- 9. Software Quality Assurance -- 10. Information Management in Java -- 11. Reality Check: Java Programs in the Real World -- 12. Software Integration and Deployment -- 13. Java on Various Computer Platforms -- 14. Advanced Topics in Java Software Engineering -- 15. The Unified Modeling Language: A Primer.
For courses in introductory software engineering, Java programming, Java software engineering, and software development methodology with Java, offered in departments of computer science, computer and information sciences, software engineering, information systems, and information technology. TodayFor courses in introductory software engineering, Java programming, Java software engineering, and software development methodology with Java, offered in departments of computer science, computer and information sciences, software engineering, information systems, and information technology. Today’s programmers need more than just programming prowess – they need to understand object-oriented design, software quality assurance, and software project management. This unique text teaches the fundamentals of Java programming in the context of object-oriented software engineering and a Unified-Process-based software development methodology. Written with the understanding that the introduction to software engineering and Java can be daunting, this text uses illustrative examples and real-life applications to make learning easier.
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