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OBJECT-ORIENTED
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

 

Course Description

This series provides an overview of object orientation and describes the process for developing object-oriented programming. It explains the development stages of object-oriented programming and how to manage the relationships and hierarchies between objects. It also explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems, including the functions of the object-class, structure, subject, attribute, and service layers. It discusses the concepts of moving from analysis to design, and designing an object-oriented system using the Problem Domain component, the Human Interaction component, and the Data Management component.

 

Course Synopsis

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  SYSTEM


only £50.00
(approx $90 USD)


  INTRO

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Provides an overview of object orientation and describes the process for developing object-oriented programming.

  TOPICS COVERED

Advantages of Using Object Orientation
Concepts for Object Orientation
Components of Object Orientation
The Development Process
Object Relationships
Object Hierarchies


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Explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems.

  TOPICS COVERED

Analysis and Design of a Sample System
The Structure and Subject Layers
The Attribute Layer
The Service Layer
Object-Oriented Design
The Problem Domain Component
The Human Interaction Component
The Data Management Component


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only £50.00
(approx $90 USD)
 

 

 
 

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