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An introduction to object-oriented systems analysis and design with UML and the unified process
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An introduction to object-oriented systems analysis and design with UML and the unified process

Author: Stephen R Schach
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : McGraw-Hill/Irwin, ©2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : CD for computer : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This text will be the first to present an object-oriented methodology from the outset for beginning Systems Analysis and Design students. It is the first book to introduce object-oriented methods without relying on classical methods to introduce key concepts or without requiring students to know Java or C++. It will presume no knowledge whatsoever about process modeling or data modeling. The widely used UML notation  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen R Schach
ISBN: 0072826460 9780072826463 0071215107 9780071215107 007293591X 9780072935912 0072939842 9780072939842
OCLC Number: 51582285
Description: 395 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Details: System requirements for disc: 350 MHz or greater; Microsoft Windows 98/NT/2000/XP or Linux or Solaris or other operating system with Java; 128 MB RAM; 6 MB disk space plus 20 MB if JVM is installed.
Responsibility: Stephen R. Schach.
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This text will be the first to present an object-oriented methodology from the outset for beginning Systems Analysis and Design students. It is the first book to introduce object-oriented methods without relying on classical methods to introduce key concepts or without requiring students to know Java or C++. It will presume no knowledge whatsoever about process modeling or data modeling. The widely used UML notation (unified modeling language) will be used throughout the book for all diagrams and model renderings. The key benefit to this approach is that it makes the course easier to teach and learn since many students come to this course with limited backgrounds having only taken one introductory MIS course. Also, this approach is appealing because object-oriented methodology is widely used in industry.

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