This book is a very general and accessible introduction to Object Oriented Analysis. It contains extensive pedagogy and incorporates patient explanations, making it ideal for beginners. Incorporation of real-world examples, case studies, and in depth theory and skills for practical application makes this book very user-friendly.
- An Introduction to the Book
- Systems Development and the Software Crisis
- Models and Modeling
- Data-Orineted Models
- Objects and Classes
- The Object Oriented Development Life Cycle
- Building the Requirements Model
- Properties of Objects and Classes
- Finding Objects and Classes in the Real World
- Object States and the Statechart Diagram
- Following the Trail: Examining Execution Sequences
- Subsystems
- Object-Oriented Design
- Implementation: OOPLs and ODBMSs
- Moving to Object-Oriented Techniques
- The People Side of Systems Development
- The Royal Korona Yacht Club Membership System
David William Brown is the author of An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis: Objects and UML in Plain English, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.