
Başlık:
Handbook of object technology
Yazar:
Zamir, Saba, 1959-
ISBN:
9781420049114
9780367802134
Yayın Bilgileri:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, ©1999.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : illustrations
İçerik:
Chapter Introduction -- chapter Dedication -- chapter 1 The Keys to Object Technology -- chapter 2 OPEN (Object-Oriented Process, Environment, and Notation): The First Full Lifecycle, Third Generation OO Method -- chapter 3 TheOPEN Process (Tasks, Techniques, and Management) -- chapter 4 Object-Oriented Systems Modeling -- Analysis -- chapter 4 5 Object Interaction Model (OIM) -- chapter 5 Object-Oriented Systems Modeling -- Development -- chapter 5 5 Systems Design -- chapter 6 An Analysis of the Unified Modeling Language: UML Compared with OSM -- chapter 7 The Semantic Object Modeling Approach (SOMA) -- chapter 7 8 Further Reading -- chapter 8 Responsibility-Driven Design (RDD): The Wirfs-Brock Method and the CRC Cards Mechanism -- chapter 8 2 Short History and Personal Considerations -- chapter 9 Fusion 2.0: A *Process for UML -- chapter 9 2 Engineering Process -- chapter Acknowledgments -- chapter 10 Business Object Notation (BON) -- chapter 10 6 Conclusions -- chapter 11 Martin/Odell Approach: The Philosophy -- chapter 11 2 Controlled, Flexible Methodologies -- chapter 11 4 Notation and Standards -- chapter 12 Martin/Odell Approach: A Formalization for OO -- chapter 12 4 Generalization/Specialization Relations -- chapter 12 8 Conclusions -- chapter 13 System Envisioning: An Essential Step in Building Software Systems -- chapter 14 Models and Code: The Connection in Catalysis -- chapter 14 4 Using Refinements -- chapter 15 An Overview of the C++ Programming Language -- chapter 16 Java -- chapter 17 Object-Oriented COBOL -- chapter 18 Objective C -- chapter 18 2 The Objective C Programming Language -- chapter 19 Smalltalk -- chapter 20 Ada 95: An Object-Oriented Programming Language for Real-Time and Distributed Systems -- chapter 21 Modula-3 -- chapter 21 2 Modula-3 Overview -- chapter 22 The Object Pascal Language (in Borland Delphi 3) -- chapter 22 1 Introduction to the Key Features -- chapter 23 Python -- chapter Acknowledgments -- chapter 24 BETA: A Block-Structured, Concurrent Object-Oriented Language -- chapter 25 Designing Object-Oriented Frameworks -- chapter 26 Using Object-Oriented Frameworks -- chapter 27 Development and Extension of a Three-Layered Framework -- chapter 28 CORBA: Toward an Open Distributed Object Computing Architecture -- chapter 28 3 The Object Management Architecture (OMA) -- chapter Acknowledgments -- chapter 29 OMG Interface Definition Language and its SOM Extensions -- chapter 30 Systems Object Model (SOM) -- chapter 31 Distributed Systems Object Model (DSOM) -- chapter 31 2 DSOM Basics -- chapter 31 7 Location Transparency -- chapter 32 Component Object Model (COM) -- chapter 33 Persistence in Object-Oriented Databases -- chapter 34 Object Database Management -- chapter 34 14 Architecture Trade Offs and Performance -- chapter 34 18 Research Directions -- chapter 35 Object-Oriented vs. Relational and Extended Relational Databases -- chapter 35 2 New Requirements for Databases -- chapter 36 Software Patterns -- chapter 37 Pattern Template Library -- chapter 37 4 Research Issues and Summary -- chapter 38 Patterns Mining -- chapter 39 Coding and Debugging C++ Three Times Faster -- chapter 39 4 Research Issues and Summary -- chapter 40 Requirements Modeling -- chapter 41 Object-Oriented Project Management -- chapter 42 Transactional Analysis (TA) as Applied to the Human Factor in Object-Oriented Projects -- chapter 42 1 Soft Factors in OO Development -- chapter 43 Developing Risk Management Applications for Financial Markets using OPEN: A Case Study -- chapter 43 2 Development of Risk Management Enterprise -- chapter Acknowledgments -- chapter 44 Transitioning Large Enterprises to Object Technology -- chapter 45 Object-Oriented Metrics -- chapter 46 Metrics Used for Object-Oriented Software Quality -- chapter 47 BIT: A Method for Built-In Tests in Object-Oriented Programming -- chapter 47 6 Conclusions -- chapter 48 Business Process Re-Engineering -- chapter 49 Perspectives on Design and Implementation of Business Objects -- chapter 50 Business Object Wrapper Applications -- chapter 50 9 Bibliographical Notes -- chapter 51 Managing Business Object Development Cycles -- chapter 51 4 Planning and Managing the OO Development Project -- chapter 52 Review and Perspectives of the Internet and Intranet -- chapter 53 Business Objects and the Evolution of the Internet -- chapter 53 2 Underlying Principles -- chapter 54 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Tools -- chapter 55 Object-Oriented Modeling Tools -- chapter 56 C++ Commercial Development Environments -- chapter 57 Java Commercial Development Environments -- chapter 58 Smalltalk Commercial Development Environments -- chapter Appendices -- chapter B.1.6 Overload of Operators -- chapter B.1.8 Basic Inputs and Outputs -- chapter C 1.2 Data Types -- chapter C 1.4 Expressions -- chapter D.1.4 Expressions -- chapter E.1.8 Abstract Data Type (Objects) -- chapter G.1.1 Language Vocabulary (Lexical Elements) -- chapter H.1.7 Statements.
Özet:
The object oriented paradigm has become one of the dominant forces in the computing world. According to a recent survey, by the year 2000, more than 80% of development organizations are expected to use object technology as the basis for their distributed development strategies.Handbook of Object Technology encompasses the entire spectrum of disciplines and topics related to this rapidly expanding field - outlining emerging technologies, latest advances, current trends, new specifications, and ongoing research.The handbook divides into 13 sections, each containing chapters related to that specific discipline. Up-to-date, non-abstract information provides the reader with practical, useful knowledge - directly applicable to the understanding and improvement of the reader's job or the area of interest related to this technology.Handbook of Object Technology discusses:the processes, notation, and tools for classical OO methodologies as well as information on future methodologiesprevalent and emerging OO languagesstandards and specificationsframeworks and patternsdatabasesmetricsbusiness objectsintranetsanalysis/design toolsclient/server application development environments
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Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781420049114Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367802134
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Arıyor... | E-Kitap | 538563-1001 | QA76.9 .O35 H35 1999 | Arıyor... | Arıyor... |
