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The Object Primer: Agile Model-Driven Development with UML 2.0 - 3rd Edition

by: Ambler, Scott W.

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Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY,2004/05/31

Category: OBJECT TECHNOLOGY Level: I/A

ISBN: 0521540186
ISBN13: 9780521540186

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Scott Ambler, award-winning author of Building Object Applications that Work, Process Patterns, and More Process Patterns, has revised his acclaimed first book, The Object Primer. Long prized by both students and professionals as the best introduction to object-oriented technology, this book is now completely up-to-date, with all modeling notation rewritten in the just-released UML 2.0. All chapters have been revised to take advantage of Agile Modeling (AM), which is presented in the new chapter 2 along with other important new modeling techniques. Review questions at the end of each chapter allow readers to test their newly acquired knowledge. In addition, Ambler takes time to reflect on the lessons learned over the past few years by discussing the proven benefits and drawbacks of the technology. This is the perfect book for any software development professional or student seeking an introduction to the concepts and terminology of object technology. Previous Edition Pb (2001): 0-521-78519-7 Scott W. Ambler is a senior object consultant with Ronin International, Inc. and a popular speaker at conferences worldwide. He has worked with OO technology since 1990 as a business architect, system analyst, system designer, mentor, Smalltalk/C++/Java developer, and OO software process manager. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society, the ACM, and Mensa.


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'THe Object Primer is the best book I've read that covers the basic fundamentals of object-oriented software engineering and process. It is easy to understand and...a must read.' Mike Stefano, New York Life


          Scott Ambler, award-winning author of Building Object Applications that Work, Process Patterns, and More Process Patterns, has revised his acclaimed first book, The Object Primer. Long prized in its original edition by both students and professionals as the best introduction to object-oriented technology, this book is now completely up-to-date, with all modeling notation rewritten in the just-released UML 2.0. All chapters have been revised to take advantage of Agile Modeling (AM), which is presented in the new chapter 2 along with other important new modeling techniques. Review questions at the end of each chapter allow readers to test their newly acquired knowledge. In addition, the author takes time to reflect on the lessons learned over the past few years by discussing the proven benefits and drawbacks of the technology. This is the perfect book for any software development professional or student seeking an introduction to the concepts and terminology of object technology.

. Introduction

2. Full lifecycle object-oriented testing (FLOOT)

3. Agile modeling driven development (AMDD)

4. Agile requirements

5. Object-oriented concepts

6. Agile object analysis

7. Agile object architecture

8. Agile object design

9. Agile object programming techniques

10. Agile database development techniques

11. Where to go from here.


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  From reviews of the previous edition:

? there are many developers who would like a gentle introduction to object-orientation, and this presentation of the new paradigm is very appealing.·br>William Sheridan

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