Description |
xxxiv, 549 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Managing object technology series ; 15 |
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Managing object technology series ; 15
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Contents |
Ch. 1. The Object-Oriented Software Process -- Pt. 1. Initiate. Ch. 2. The Initiate Phase. Ch. 3. The Define and Validate Initial Requirements Stage. Ch. 4. The Define Initial Management Documents Stage. Ch. 5. The Justify Stage. Ch. 6. The Define Infrastructure Stage -- Pt. 2. Construct. Ch. 7. The Construct Phase. Ch. 8. The Model Stage. Ch. 9. The Program Stage. Ch. 10. The Generalize Stage. Ch. 11. The Test in the Small Stage. Ch. 12. Toward More Process Patterns |
Summary |
Developing software is a complex task, and you need development processes that reflect this fact - processes that support and enhance the efforts of software professionals. Process Patterns: Building Large-Scale Systems Using Object Technology, by Scott Ambler, describes how to apply process patterns to develop large-scale, mission-critical applications using object technology. Loaded with figures and tables, this book illustrates the object-oriented software process by breaking it down into its constituent phases, describing all the necessary cross-project tasks. You learn: how to initiate, model and construct mission-critical projects; and how to manage people, projects, risks, reuse, infrastructure, deliverables, and quality assurance |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Computer software -- Development.
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Object-oriented methods (Computer science)
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LC no. |
99160053 |
ISBN |
0521645689 (hardback) |
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