Title:
Systems analysis and design with UML version 2.0 : an object-oriented approach
Author:
Dennis, Alan.
ISBN:
9780471348061
9780471659204
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, ©2005.
Physical Description:
xvii, 525 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
General Note:
Revised edition of: Systems analysis and design, an object-oriented approach with UML. c2002.
Contents:
Introduction to systems analysis and design -- Introduction to object-oriented systems analysis & design with Unified Modeling Language, version 2.0 -- Project initiation -- Project management -- Requirements determination -- Functional modeling -- Structural modeling -- Behavioral modeling -- Moving on to design -- Class and method design -- Data management layering -- Human computer interaction design -- Physical architecture layer design -- Construction -- Installation and operations.
Abstract:
A modern, hands-on approach to doing SAD---in UML! Get the core skill you need to actually do systems and design with this highly practical, hands-on approach to SAD using UML! Authors Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, and David Tegarden guide you through each part of the SAD process, with clear explanations of what it is and how to implement it, along with detailed examples and exercises that allow you to practice what you've learned. Now updated to include UML Version 2.0 and revised, this Second Edition features a new chapter of the Unified Process, increased coverage of project management, and more examples. Highlights: Written in UML: the text takes a contemporary, object-oriented approach using UML; Focus on doing SAD: after presenting the how and what of each major technique, the text guides you through practice problems and then invites you to use the technique in a project; Rich examples of both success and failure: Concepts in Action boxes describe how real companies succeeded and failed in performing the activities in the chapters; Project approach: Each chapter focuses on a different step in the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process. Topics are presented in the order in which they are encountered in a typical project; A running case: This case threaded throughout the text allows you to apply each concept you have learned.
Electronic Access:
Table of contents http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/wiley051/2004051198.htmlPublisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0618/2004051198-d.html