Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Agile Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems clearly explains real object-oriented programming in practice. Expert author Raul Sidnei Wazlawick explains concepts such as object responsibility, visibility and the real need for delegation in detail. The object-oriented code generated by using these concepts in a systematic way is concise, organized and reusable. The patterns and solutions presented in this book are based in research and industrial applications. You will come away with clarity regarding processes and use cases and a clear understand of how to expand a use case. Wazlawick clearly explains clearly how to build meaningful sequence diagrams. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems illustrates how and why building a class model is not just placing classes into a diagram. You will learn the necessary organizational patterns so that your software architecture will be maintainable. - Learn how to build better class models, which are more maintainable and understandable. - Write use cases in a more efficient and standardized way, using more effective and less complex diagrams. - Build true object-oriented code with division of responsibility and delegation.
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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Agile Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems clearly explains real object-oriented programming in practice. Expert author Raul Sidnei Wazlawick explains concepts such as object responsibility, visibility and the real need for delegation in detail. The object-oriented code generated by using these concepts in a systematic way is concise, organized and reusable. The patterns and solutions presented in this book are based in research and industrial applications. You will come away with clarity regarding processes and use cases and a clear understand of how to expand a use case. Wazlawick clearly explains clearly how to build meaningful sequence diagrams. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems illustrates how and why building a class model is not just placing classes into a diagram. You will learn the necessary organizational patterns so that your software architecture will be maintainable. - Learn how to build better class models, which are more maintainable and understandable. - Write use cases in a more efficient and standardized way, using more effective and less complex diagrams. - Build true object-oriented code with division of responsibility and delegation.
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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Agile Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Agile Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML

by Raul Sidnei Wazlawick
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Agile Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Agile Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML

by Raul Sidnei Wazlawick

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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems clearly explains real object-oriented programming in practice. Expert author Raul Sidnei Wazlawick explains concepts such as object responsibility, visibility and the real need for delegation in detail. The object-oriented code generated by using these concepts in a systematic way is concise, organized and reusable. The patterns and solutions presented in this book are based in research and industrial applications. You will come away with clarity regarding processes and use cases and a clear understand of how to expand a use case. Wazlawick clearly explains clearly how to build meaningful sequence diagrams. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems illustrates how and why building a class model is not just placing classes into a diagram. You will learn the necessary organizational patterns so that your software architecture will be maintainable. - Learn how to build better class models, which are more maintainable and understandable. - Write use cases in a more efficient and standardized way, using more effective and less complex diagrams. - Build true object-oriented code with division of responsibility and delegation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780124172937
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Publication date: 01/28/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Dr. Raul Sidnei Wazlawick is a Full Professor of Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, in Florianópolis, Brazil. He has received a Bachelor's and Master's in Computer Science, and Doctor in Engineering, as well as a Post-Doctorate at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Dr. Wazlawick was chair of the IFIP Working Group on Informatics and ICT in Higher-Education, trustee of the Brazilian Computer Society, general chair of the Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, and co-chair of the IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education. He is the author of six textbooks in Portuguese. His field of experience includes object-oriented systems, with which he has worked since 1986. Dr. Wazlawick's main research interest is object-oriented software engineering. He leads a software development team that is developing software systems to support the Brazilian public health system with almost 200 people in agile teams. He often makes presentations at universities, companies, and government institutions on topics related to software engineering. He also has worked as a software engineering consultant since the early 1990s.
Dr. Raul Sidnei Wazlawick is a Full Professor of Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, in Florianópolis, Brazil. He has received a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Computer Science, and Doctor in Engineering, as well as a Post-Doctorate at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Dr. Wazlawick was chair of the IFIP Working Group on Informatics and ICT in Higher-Education, trustee of the Brazilian Computer Society, general chair of the Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, and co-chair of the IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education. He is the author of six textbooks in Portuguese. His field of experience includes object-oriented systems, with which he has worked since 1986. Dr. Wazlawick’s main research interest is object-oriented software engineering. He leads a software development team that is developing software systems to support the Brazilian public health system with almost 200 people in agile teams. He often makes presentations at universities, companies, and government institutions on topics related to software engineering. He also has worked as a software engineering consultant since the early 1990s.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. General View of the System3. Business Modeling4. High-Level Requirements5. Use Case Based Project Planning6. Expanded Use Cases7. System Operations8. Conceptual Modeling: Fundamentals9. Conceptual Modeling: Data Structures and Organization10. From Use Cases to Conceptual Model11. Conceptual Modeling: Patterns12. Functional Modeling with OCL Contracts13. Domain Tier Design14. Code Generation15. Test16. Interface Tier Design with IFML17. Data Persistence

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