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How to Build Shlaer-Mellor Object Models (Out of print)
| AUTHOR | Yourdon Press; Starr, Leon |
| PUBLISHER | Pearson (06/25/1996) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
In their attempts to apply the highly effective Object-Oriented Analysis method to real projects, many engineers often encounter numerous organizational, political, and technical obstacles that hamper their success with OOA and discourage their efforts. For such engineers, this easy-to-use reference guide is the next best thing to having an expert OOA analyst at their side. KEY TOPICS: Identifies the common organizational, political, and technical obstacles and provides practical solutions, illustrated with anecdotes and examples. MARKET: For engineers working on projects where the Shlaer/Mellor Object-Oriented Analysis (OOA) method is being applied.
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This book shows you how to build Object Information models that:
- Resolve complex, subtle and conflicting application requirements
- Lead to simplified state and process models
- Can be translated into a reliable implementation
Plus Practical Advice On:
- How to write useful model descriptions
- How to get the most out of binary, reflexive, associative and supertype relationships
- How to compare different model solutions of the same problem and pick the best one
In their attempts to apply the highly effective Object-Oriented Analysis method to real projects, many engineers often encounter numerous organizational, political, and technical obstacles that hamper their success with OOA and discourage their efforts. For such engineers, this easy-to-use reference guide is the next best thing to having an expert OOA analyst at their side. KEY TOPICS: Identifies the common organizational, political, and technical obstacles and provides practical solutions, illustrated with anecdotes and examples. MARKET: For engineers working on projects where the Shlaer/Mellor Object-Oriented Analysis (OOA) method is being applied.
