Table of Contents
I. CONCEPTS.
1. Complexity.
The Inherent Complexity of Software.The Structure of Complex
Systems.Bringing Order to Chaos.On Designing Complex
Systems.Sidebar: Categories of Analysis and Design Methods.
2.
The Object Model.
The Evolution of the Object Model.Elements of the Object
Model.Applying the Object Model.Sidebar: Foundations of the Object
Model.
3. Classes and Objects.
The Nature of an Object.Relationships Among Objects.The Nature of a
Class.Relationships Among Classes.The Interplay of Classes and
Objects.On Building Quality Classes and Objects.Sidebar: Invoking a
Method.
4. Classification.
The Importance of Proper Classification.Identifying Classes and
Objects.Key Abstractions and Mechanisms.Sidebar: A Problem of
Classification.
II. THE METHOD.
5 .The Notation.
Elements of the Notation.Class Diagrams.State Transition
Diagrams.Object Diagrams.Interaction Diagrams.Module
Diagrams.Process Diagrams.Applying the Notation.
6 .The
Process.
First Principles.The Micro Development Process.The Macro
Development Process.
7. Pragmatics.
Management and Planning.Staffing.Release Management.Reuse.Quality
Assurance and Metrics.Documentation.Tools.Special Topics.The
Benefits and Risks of Object-Oriented Development.
III. APPLICATIONS.
8. Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station.
Analysis.Design.Evolution.Maintenance.Sidebar: Weather Monitorint
Station Requirements.
9. Frameworks: Foundation Class
Library.
Analysis.Design.Evolution.Maintenance.Sidebar: Foundation Class
Library Requirements.
10. Client/Server Computing: Inventory
Tracking.
Analysis.Design.Evolution.Maintenance.Sidebar: Inventory Tracking
System Requirements.
11. Artificial Intelligence
Cryptanalysis.
Analysis.Design.Evolution.Maintenance.Sidebar: Cryptanalysis
Requirements.
12. Command and Control Traffic Management.
Analysis.Design.Evolution.Maintenance.Sidebar: Traffic Management
System Requirements.
Afterword.
Appendix: Object-Oriented Programming Languages.
A.1 Concepts.A.2 Smalltalk.A.3 Object Pascal.A.4 C++.A.5 Common
Lisp Object System.A.6 Ada.A.7 Eiffel.A.8 Other Object-Oriented
Programming Languages.
Notes.
Glossary.
Classified Bibliography.
A. Classification.B. Object-Oriented Analysis.C. Object-Oriented
Applications.D. Object-Oriented Architectures.E. Object Oriented
Databases.F. Object-Oriented Design.G. Object-Oriented
Programming.H. Software Engineering.I. Special References.J.
Theory.K. Tools and Environments.
Index. 0805353402T04062001About the Author
Grady Booch, is the Chief Scientist at Rational Software
Corporation and developer of the Booch Method of object-oriented
analysis and design. He is also co-developer of the Unified
Modeling Language (UML). Widely recognized for these and many
contributions in the field, he is a popular speaker at technology
conferences around the world. Booch has twice received Software
Development magazine's coveted Jolt-Cola Product Excellence Award
for his seminal text,Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with
Applications.
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