Transition to Object-Oriented Software Development - Rilegato

Fayad, Mohamed; Laitinen, Mauri

 
9780471245292: Transition to Object-Oriented Software Development

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This text offers advice for creating an object-oriented development framework in a working organization, as opposed to a pilot or laboratory. It assumes the reader already knows the basics of OO programming and software development. The author advises the reader on tactics designed for flexibility, frequent revision, and budget control. The book consists almost entirely of such tactics and tips, supported by case studies and emphasizes the interfacing of legacy code with OO software.

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L'autore

MOHAMED FAYAD teaches computer science at the University of Nevada, is a columnist for Communications of ACM, and is a former editor in chief of the IEEE Computer Society Press.

MAURI LAITINEN was one of the founders of Autodesk, where he held a number of positions, including director of software development. Currently he has an independent consultancy in Lake Tahoe, California.

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A complete blueprint for transitioning your organization to object–oriented systems.

Transition to Object–Oriented Software Development

This book will save you the frustration, wasted time, and massive cost overruns often associated with transitions to object–oriented technologies. Using numerous case studies, the authors identify the technical, management, and cultural challenges involved and show you how to overcome those challenges. They arm you with proven tactics for avoiding common traps and pitfalls. And they outfit you with a comprehensive transitioning framework for dealing with all aspects of gearing up to object–oriented technology, including:
∗ Selecting the best object–oriented methods, tools, and development environments
∗ Planning and budgeting projects
∗ Staffing and training
∗ Preparing your organizational culture for object–oriented technology
∗ Tracking and controlling projects
∗ Documenting object–oriented development
∗ Creating practical metrics
∗ Developing workable strategies for legacy systems reuse
∗ Object engineering mission–critical systems
∗ Designing without specs
∗ Delivering shrink–wrapped software products
∗ Maintaining systems post– development

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