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By focusing on the robustness of object technology and its practicality, this book will demonstrate how object technology can be implemented to accomplish real world productivity and quality improvements in software development. A life-cycle approach is taken, covering the field from requirements analysis through maintenance and enhancement.
| ISBN | 013124454X | | Pages | 544 | | ISBN13 | 9780131244542 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 001 | | Publisher | Pearson Professional Education | | Weight (grammes) | 965 | | Imprint | Prentice Hall PTR | | Published in | New Jersey | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Prentice-Hall Object-Oriented Series | | Publication date | 19 Dec 1995 | | Height (mm) | 235 | | Non-book description | xxviii, 508 p. : | | Width (mm) | 178 | | Library of Congress | QA76.64.B3 | | Spine width (mm) | 26 | | DEWEY | 005.1 | | Academic level | Tertiary education | | DEWEY edition | DC20 | |
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| | | Acknowledgements | | | | | | Foreword | | | | | | Introduction | | | | Ch. 1 | | The Challenges of Prevalent Software Lifecycle Practices | | | | Ch. 2 | | Defining a Lifecycle Architecture | | | | Ch. 3 | | The Software Process | | | | Ch. 4 | | Development Activities | | | | Ch. 5 | | Object-Oriented CASE Tools | | | | Ch. 6 | | Software Development Environments | | | | Ch. 7 | | Project and Deliverables Management | | | | Ch. 8 | | Future Directions for Software Engineering | | | | Ch. 9 | | Shaping Object Technology: Standards and Consortia | | | | Ch. 10 | | Object-Oriented Execution Environment Concepts | | | | Ch. 11 | | Objects in Industry: Case Studies in Computer-Integrated Manufacturing | | | | Ch. 12 | | Transition to Objects | | | | | | Table of Acronyms | | | | | | Glossary | | | | | | Bibliography | | | | | | Index | | |
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