Succeeding with Objects: Decision Frameworks for Project Management

Succeeding with Objects: Decision Frameworks for Project Management

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Intended for use by technical projects managers, as well as members of their team, this guide provides information of the decisions and issues which must be considered when approaching and employing objects for software development projects. It aims to cover all aspects of programming languages, development tools and methods for analysis and design. The work is supported by examples of decisions made by a number of organizations, examples derived from project case studies conducted by the authors. The first part of the book sets the stage for making decisions. It explores the case studies that form the basis for the authors' recommendations, and introduces steps that the reader should follow to set up a successful work context. A basic introduction to object-oriented concepts is included. The book also shows how an organization's software engineering practices have to change to best leverage object-oriented technology.

Author: Adele Goldberg
Format: Paperback, 576 pages, 195mm x 240mm, 1130 g
Published: 1995, Pearson Education (US), United States
Genre: Computing: Professional & Programming

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Intended for use by technical projects managers, as well as members of their team, this guide provides information of the decisions and issues which must be considered when approaching and employing objects for software development projects. It aims to cover all aspects of programming languages, development tools and methods for analysis and design. The work is supported by examples of decisions made by a number of organizations, examples derived from project case studies conducted by the authors. The first part of the book sets the stage for making decisions. It explores the case studies that form the basis for the authors' recommendations, and introduces steps that the reader should follow to set up a successful work context. A basic introduction to object-oriented concepts is included. The book also shows how an organization's software engineering practices have to change to best leverage object-oriented technology.