Object-Oriented Information Engineering : Analysis, Design, and Implementation


Stephen. Montgomery
Bok Engelsk 1994 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Burlington : : Elsevier Science, , 1994.
Omfang
1 online resource (339 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Front Cover; Object-Oriented Information Engineering: Analysis, Design, and Implementation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. What Is Information Engineering?; 1.1 Overview of Information Engineering; 1.2 The Phases of Information Engineering; 1.3 Object-Oriented Information Engineering; End Noted; Chapter 2. What Is Object Orientation?; 2.1 Why Objects?; 2.2 Benefits of Object Technology; 2.3 What are Objects?; 2.4 Abstraction; 2.5 Encapsulation; 2.6 Hierarchies and Inheritance; 2.7 Association; 2.8 Messages; 2.9 Polymorphism; End Notes. - 12.2 Modules. - 5.3 Identify Operations for Objects within a Function5.4 Characterize Information Requirements across Functions; 5.5 Build a n Inventory of Business Events; 5.6 Build Function Context Models; End Notes; Chapter 6. Individual Object Behaviors; 6.1 Identify Object States; 6.2 Characterize Object Operations; 6.3 Define Trigger Conditions and Events; 6.4 Model Object Life Cycles; End Notes; Chapter 7. Object Interactions; 7.1 Build Function Context Models; 7.2 Build Event Lists; 7.3 Describe Event Response Scenarios; 7.4 Build an Event Response Model for Each Event. - 7.5 Build an Object Interaction ModelEnd Notes; Chapter 8. Integrate and Validate Analysis Models; 8.1 Why Model Integration and Validation Are So Important; 8.2 Compare Diagrams; 8.3 Resolve Diagram Conflicts; 8.4 Examine the Relationships between Models; 8.5 Perform Object Life-Cycle Analysis; 8.6 Perform Data Use Analysis; 8.7 Validate Object Structures; End Notes; Chapter 9. Object Structure Designs; 9.1 Design Classes; 9.2 Design for Objects; 9.3 Design Attributes; 9.4 Design Class Hierarchies; 9.5 Design for Derived Data; 9.6 Design for Efficient Access. - 9.7 Design for Data Management Systems9.8 General Database Design Considerations; 9.9 Issues in Object Database Design; End Notes; Chapter 10. Application System Object Behavior; 10.1 Procedure-Driven Control; 10.2 Event-Driven Control; 10.3 Concurrent Task Control; End Notes; Chapter 11. User Interface Requirements; 11.1 Analyze Users; 11.2 Design Menu/Command Structures; 11.3 Design the User Interface Interaction; 11.4 Build a Prototype of the User Interface; 11.5 Design User Interface Classes; End Notes; Chapter 12. General System Designs; 12.1 Design Problems Addressable during Analysis. - Chapter 3. Business Information Requirements3.1 Types of Information Models; 3.2 Characterize Subject Areas; 3.3 Refine Subject Area Classes; 3.4 Characterize Object Classes; 3.5 Describe Object Associations; 3.6 Define Object Attributes; End Notes; Chapter 4. Detailed Object Modeling; 4.1 Aggregation; 4.2 Abstract Classes; 4.3 Generalization; 4.4 Multiple Inheritance; 4.5 Keys; 4.6 Constraints; End Notes; Chapter 5. Business Functions and Subject Areas; 5.1 Characterize Business Functions; 5.2 Characterize Object Classes within Each Function
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Sjanger
Dewey
ISBN
0125050402

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