Object-oriented software engineering /
By: Schach, Stephen R
Material type: BookPublisher: Boston, Mass. : McGraw-Hill, 2008.Edition: 1st int. ed.Description: xvii, 558 p. : ill ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780071259415Subject(s): Software engineering | Object-oriented programming (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.117 SC OB Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Object-Oriented Software Engineering is written for both the traditional one-semester and the newer two-semester software engineering curriculum. Part I covers the underlying software engineering theory, while Part II presents the more practical life cycle, workflow by workflow. The text is intended for the substantial object-oriented segment of the software engineering market. It focuses exclusively on object-oriented approaches to the development of large software systems that are the most widely used. Text includes 2 running case studies, expanded coverage of agile processes and open-source development.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.117 SC OB (Browse shelf) | Available | T0034492 |
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005.117 PO UM UML for the IT business analyst : | 005.117 PU BE Beginning object-oriented programming with C# / | 005.117 SA CO Concise guide to object-oriented programming : | 005.117 SC OB Object-oriented software engineering / | 005.117 SH AL Alice 2.0 : | 005.117 ST US Using UML : | 005.117 WE OB The object-oriented thought process / |
Includes bibliographical references ( p. 501-523 ) and index.
Object-Oriented Software Engineering is written for both the traditional one-semester and the newer two-semester software engineering curriculum. Part I covers the underlying software engineering theory, while Part II presents the more practical life cycle, workflow by workflow. The text is intended for the substantial object-oriented segment of the software engineering market. It focuses exclusively on object-oriented approaches to the development of large software systems that are the most widely used. Text includes 2 running case studies, expanded coverage of agile processes and open-source development.