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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good academic approach to OO analysis and design,
By Thomas Duff "Duffbert" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Intro to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML CD (Hardcover)
Target AudienceDevelopers looking to learn how to do object-oriented (OO) analysis and design for their projects using the technologies of UML and the Unified Process. Contents The book is divided into four parts with the following contents: Part 1 - Introduction To UML And The Unified Process - Introduction To Information Systems; How Information Systems Are Developed; The Object-Oriented Paradigm, UML, And The Unified Process Review Introduction To Object-Oriented Design And Analysis is designed to for use with a beginning course on the subject. So right away, you can expect the material to be presented in a formal, academic fashion. The author deliberately spends comparatively little time on introductory material and gets to the meat of the subject so that the reader can start to get some hands-on experience. Each chapter states the learning objectives up front, and ends with a recap of key terms and additional references. There are also review questions for the chapter, as well as problems to be solved. Scattered throughout the chapters are "Just In Case You Wanted To Know" sidebars that relate the subject being discussed to real-life situations. There are plenty of diagrams and illustrations to aid your understanding. There are also two case studies that are built upon throughout the book so that the reader can follow an entire project of OO analysis and design from start to finish. Finally, there is a CD included in the book that has a tool called ArgoUML that can be used to create your UML design diagrams. I personally would recommend this book to someone wanting to learn more about OO analysis and design. If you are trying to make the transition to OO programming (such as with J2EE), you'll need to have a good grasp of this material. J2EE is not a rapid application development environment, and you need to have a solid system design in place before you start your coding. This book will give you the skills and tools you require to get there. It is a serious approach to learning, so if you prefer a lighter approach to a new subject, you should probably look for something a little different than what you'll find here. Conclusion This is a book that will appeal to those who like a more academic style for their learning. If you take the time to answer the questions and follow the examples, you'll come away with an excellent understanding and grasp of the subject. |
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Intro to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML CD by Stephen R. Schach (Hardcover - June 6, 2003)
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