Software Design: From Programming to ArchitectureAll Computer Scientists and Software Engineers need to understand software design, but until now there hasn't been one, complete, up-to-date guide to its theory and practice. Eric Braude's Software Design: From Programming to Architecture begins at the code level with programming issues such as robustness and flexibility in implementation. Increasing in abstraction and scope, the book then moves to mid-level issues, emphasizing a thorough understanding of standard design patterns and components. Finally, the book ends with high-level issues such as architectures, frameworks, and object-oriented analysis and design. In addition, the text contains a prologue on software process, making it versatile enough to use in a software engineering course. |
Contents
THE SOFTWARE PROCESS | 1 |
DESIGN PRINCIPLES THE UNIFIED MODELING | 22 |
OBJECTORIENTATION | 44 |
Copyright | |
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