Succeeding With the Booch and Omt Methods: A Practical Approach (The Addison-Wesley Series in Object-Oriented Software Engineering)
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0805322795 / Publisher: Longman Pub Group, July 1996
Introduces two well-known OO analysis and design methods, the Object Modeling Technique and the Booch Method, and illustrates their application using Rational Rose, a popular object modeling tool. Discusses project management, identifying key artifacts, and systematic application of reuse, in a straightforward layout with many subheadings, plus chapter summaries and glossaries. For computer professionals and students familiar with basic software engineering concepts and at least one of the methods. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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This new book by the leaders in object-oriented technology introduces two of the best known OO analysis and design methods and illustrates their application using the popular object modeling tool, Rational Rose 3.0. The methods are the Object Modeling Technique, with key development by Rational Fellow, Jim Rumbaugh, and the Booch Method, developed by Rational's chief scientist, Grady Booch. Succeeding with the Booch and OMT Methods draws from the extensive OO experience of the Lockheed Martin Advanced Concepts Center and Rational Software Corporation and is designed to provide the reader with clear instructions on how to implement these methods using the Rational Rose 3.0 tool. With equal coverage of each method provided, the book reflects the format of the Rational Rose 3.0 tool. This book will be useful for managers and application builders who want concrete examples of how to apply OO methods to real-world systems using an incremental, iterative approach.
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