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Book Synopsis

Grady Booch is an IBM fellow and author of six best-selling books on object-oriented programming. He is world-reknowned as an originator of OO and founder of UML.


Robert A. Maksimchuk, as Research Director in the Unisys CTO Office, focuses on emerging modeling technologies to advance the strategic direction of the Unisys 3D-Visual Enterprise modeling framework. Bob brings an abundance of systems engineering, modeling, and object-oriented analysis and design expertise, in numerous industries, to this mission. He is the coauthor of the books UML for Mere Mortals and UML for Database Design, has written various articles, has traveled worldwide as a featured speaker in numerous technology forums, and led workshops and seminars on UML and object-oriented development.


Michael W. Engle is a principal member of the engineering staff with the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He has extensive technical and management experience across the

Table of Contents
Sidebars xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix
About the Authors xxi
Section I: Concepts 1 Chapter 1: Complexity 3

1.1 The Structure of Complex Systems 4
1.2 The Inherent Complexity of Software 7
1.3 The Five Attributes of a Complex System 12
1.4 Organized and Disorganized Complexity 14
1.5 Bringing Order to Chaos 18
1.6 On Designing Complex Systems 24

Chapter 2: The Object Model 29

2.1 The Evolution of the Object Model 29
2.2 Foundations of the Object Model 37
2.3 Elements of the Object Model 43
2.4 Applying the Object Model 71

Chapter 3: Classes and Objects 75

3.1 The Nature of an Object 75
3.2 Relationships among Objects 88
3.3 The Nature of a Class 92
3.4 Relationships among Classes 96
3.5 The Interplay of Classes and Objects 111
3.6 On Building Quality Classes and Objects 112

Chapter 4: Classification 121

4.1 The Importance of Proper Classification 121
4.2 Identifying Classes and Objects 126
4.3 Key Abstractions and Mechanisms 138

Section II: Method 145 Chapter 5: Notation 147

5.1 The Unified Modeling Language 147
5.2 Package Diagrams 155
5.3 Component Diagrams 163
5.4 Deployment Diagrams 171
5.5 Use Case Diagrams 175
5.6 Activity Diagrams 185
5.7 Class Diagrams 192
5.8 Sequence Diagrams 206
5.9 Interaction Overview Diagrams 213
5.10 Composite Structure Diagrams 215
5.11 State Machine Diagrams 218
5.12 Timing Diagrams 231
5.13 Object Diagrams 235
5.14 Communication Diagrams 238

Chapter 6: Process 247

6.1 First Principles 248
6.2 The Macro Process: The Software Development Lifecycle 256
6.3 The Micro Process: The Analysis and Design Process 272

Chapter 7: Pragmatics 303

7.1 Management and Planning 304
7.2 Staffing 308
7.3 Release Management 312
7.4 Reuse 314
7.5 Quality Assurance and Metrics 316
7.6 Documentation 320
7.7 Tools 322
7.8 Special Topics 324
7.9 The Benefits and Risks of Object-Oriented Development 326

Section III: Applications 331 Chapter 8: System Architecture: Satellite-Based Navigation 333

8.1 Inception 334
8.2 Elaboration 347
8.3 Construction 370
8.4 Post-Transition 371

Chapter 9: Control System: Traffic Management 375

9.1 Inception 376
9.2 Elaboration 385
9.3 Construction 396
9.4 Post-Transition 411

Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence: Cryptanalysis 413

10.1 Inception 414
10.2 Elaboration 421
10.3 Construction 427
10.4 Post-Transition 446

Chapter 11: Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station 449

11.1 Inception 450
11.2 Elaboration 463
11.3 Construction 474
11.4 Post-Transition 487

Chapter 12: Web Application: Vacation Tracking System 489

12.1 Inception 490
12.2 Elaboration 494
12.3 Construction 506
12.4 Transition and Post-Transition 534

Appendix A: Object-Oriented Programming Languages 537

A.1 Language Evolution 537
A.2 Smalltalk 541
A.3 C++ 546
A.4 Java 551

Appendix B: Further Reading 557 Notes 567
Glossary 591
Classified Bibliography 603
Index 677

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    Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
    Publication Date: 16/05/2007
    ISBN13: 9780201895513, 978-0201895513
    ISBN10: 020189551X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Grady Booch is an IBM fellow and author of six best-selling books on object-oriented programming. He is world-reknowned as an originator of OO and founder of UML.


    Robert A. Maksimchuk, as Research Director in the Unisys CTO Office, focuses on emerging modeling technologies to advance the strategic direction of the Unisys 3D-Visual Enterprise modeling framework. Bob brings an abundance of systems engineering, modeling, and object-oriented analysis and design expertise, in numerous industries, to this mission. He is the coauthor of the books UML for Mere Mortals and UML for Database Design, has written various articles, has traveled worldwide as a featured speaker in numerous technology forums, and led workshops and seminars on UML and object-oriented development.


    Michael W. Engle is a principal member of the engineering staff with the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He has extensive technical and management experience across the

    Table of Contents
    Sidebars xi
    Preface xiii
    Acknowledgments xix
    About the Authors xxi
    Section I: Concepts 1 Chapter 1: Complexity 3

    1.1 The Structure of Complex Systems 4
    1.2 The Inherent Complexity of Software 7
    1.3 The Five Attributes of a Complex System 12
    1.4 Organized and Disorganized Complexity 14
    1.5 Bringing Order to Chaos 18
    1.6 On Designing Complex Systems 24

    Chapter 2: The Object Model 29

    2.1 The Evolution of the Object Model 29
    2.2 Foundations of the Object Model 37
    2.3 Elements of the Object Model 43
    2.4 Applying the Object Model 71

    Chapter 3: Classes and Objects 75

    3.1 The Nature of an Object 75
    3.2 Relationships among Objects 88
    3.3 The Nature of a Class 92
    3.4 Relationships among Classes 96
    3.5 The Interplay of Classes and Objects 111
    3.6 On Building Quality Classes and Objects 112

    Chapter 4: Classification 121

    4.1 The Importance of Proper Classification 121
    4.2 Identifying Classes and Objects 126
    4.3 Key Abstractions and Mechanisms 138

    Section II: Method 145 Chapter 5: Notation 147

    5.1 The Unified Modeling Language 147
    5.2 Package Diagrams 155
    5.3 Component Diagrams 163
    5.4 Deployment Diagrams 171
    5.5 Use Case Diagrams 175
    5.6 Activity Diagrams 185
    5.7 Class Diagrams 192
    5.8 Sequence Diagrams 206
    5.9 Interaction Overview Diagrams 213
    5.10 Composite Structure Diagrams 215
    5.11 State Machine Diagrams 218
    5.12 Timing Diagrams 231
    5.13 Object Diagrams 235
    5.14 Communication Diagrams 238

    Chapter 6: Process 247

    6.1 First Principles 248
    6.2 The Macro Process: The Software Development Lifecycle 256
    6.3 The Micro Process: The Analysis and Design Process 272

    Chapter 7: Pragmatics 303

    7.1 Management and Planning 304
    7.2 Staffing 308
    7.3 Release Management 312
    7.4 Reuse 314
    7.5 Quality Assurance and Metrics 316
    7.6 Documentation 320
    7.7 Tools 322
    7.8 Special Topics 324
    7.9 The Benefits and Risks of Object-Oriented Development 326

    Section III: Applications 331 Chapter 8: System Architecture: Satellite-Based Navigation 333

    8.1 Inception 334
    8.2 Elaboration 347
    8.3 Construction 370
    8.4 Post-Transition 371

    Chapter 9: Control System: Traffic Management 375

    9.1 Inception 376
    9.2 Elaboration 385
    9.3 Construction 396
    9.4 Post-Transition 411

    Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence: Cryptanalysis 413

    10.1 Inception 414
    10.2 Elaboration 421
    10.3 Construction 427
    10.4 Post-Transition 446

    Chapter 11: Data Acquisition: Weather Monitoring Station 449

    11.1 Inception 450
    11.2 Elaboration 463
    11.3 Construction 474
    11.4 Post-Transition 487

    Chapter 12: Web Application: Vacation Tracking System 489

    12.1 Inception 490
    12.2 Elaboration 494
    12.3 Construction 506
    12.4 Transition and Post-Transition 534

    Appendix A: Object-Oriented Programming Languages 537

    A.1 Language Evolution 537
    A.2 Smalltalk 541
    A.3 C++ 546
    A.4 Java 551

    Appendix B: Further Reading 557 Notes 567
    Glossary 591
    Classified Bibliography 603
    Index 677

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