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TITLE
Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering with UML and Java
EDITION
4th
ISBN
0-07-116760-9
AUTHOR(S)
Stephen R. Schach
PUBLISHER
McGraw-Hill
PUBLISHED
1999
LEVEL(S)
2 and 3 [about levels]
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SYNOPSIS
This text provides an introduction to the process of software engineering. The revision concentrates on updating the book to reflect the most current trends and innovations in the field. The Universal Modeling Language (UML) has become an industry standard and now permeates this new edition. In this text, it is used for object-oriented analysis and design as well as when diagrams depict objects and their interrelationships. Design patterns, frameworks and software architecture have also become a popular topic in the field of software engineering and are part of a new chapter on reuse, portability, and inoperability. The inoperabilty material includes sections on such hot topics as OLE, COM, and CORBA (you'll want to mention that this material is covered). Some material from the 3rd edition has been reorganized into a new chapter on planning and estimating, including feature points and COCOMO II. While the text has been updated, the traditonal features which have defined the previous three editions of Schach's book have been retained. These include a balanced coverage of the object-oriented model along with the classical model (as reflected in the title) and an emphasis on metrics. The special considerations of object-oriented life-cycle models, object-oriented analysis, and object-oriented design are also retained in this edition.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephen R. Schach Stephen R. (Steve) Schach, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at Vanderbilt University, obtained an M.S. in Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1972, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town in 1973. Between 1972 and 1983, he held faculty positions in the Departments of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Cape Town. In 1983 he joined the Department of Computer Science at Vanderbilt University.
His research interests are in the field of software engineering in general and specifically in the empirical analysis of open-source software. He has written a number of textbooks on software engineering, object-oriented software engineering, and object-oriented systems analysis and design. He consults and teaches short courses internationally on a variety of software engineering topics, including reuse, CASE, and the object-oriented paradigm.

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