Requirements Modeling and Coding
An Object-Oriented Approach
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Requirements Modeling and Coding attempts to bridge the gap between modeling and coding and serves the growing trend of agile development better than existing textbooks in the area. Instead of using toy tools to create modeling and coding examples, the author teaches IBM Rational Rhapsody as a modeling tool and Microsoft Visual C# as a programming tool. C# is the purest object-oriented programming language and the best tool for developing graphical user interfaces, while Rhapsody is a visual development environment that real software developers use to create real-time or embedded systems.This book serves as a text for a capstone course on Systems Analysis and Design in Information Systems programs. It conceptualizes business objects and functions, develops business models and software architectures, and enriches the models and the architectures by storyboarding use cases along with user interface designs.Instructor's resources are provided for free to instructors who adopt the book as textbook. Please send your request to sales@wspc.com.Contents: PrefaceAbout the AuthorIntroductionA Review of Programming PrinciplesModeling Functions and ProceduresCoding Functions and ProceduresObjects and ClassesClass DiagramsAdvanced AssociationsPractical Class DiagrammingUse Case ModelingUse Case StoryboardingUse Case OptimizationRequirements DocumentationRequirements Elicitation and ValidationCollaborationCollaboration ModelingA Complete Use Case ImplementationFrom Structured to Object-Oriented DevelopmentBibliographyIndex
Readership: This book should be a primary text for Systems Analysis and Design courses, C# Programming courses, and Software Engineering courses at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It may also serve as reading for professional systems analysts and developers who have trained in structured development and wish to learn object-oriented techniques. Rhapsody;C#;UML;Object-Oriented Analysis and Design;Systems Analysis and Design;Structured Systems Analysis and Design;Business Requirements;Software Requirements;Conversion from Requirements to Code;Migration from Structured Development to Object-Oriented Development;Business Processes;Class Diagrams;Use Cases;Activity Diagrams;Storyboarding;User Interface Design;Data Flow Diagrams;Process Modelling;Process Coding;Object Modelling;Object Coding;Collaboration Modelling;Collaboration Coding00