Management Of The Object Oriented Development Process

Management of the Object-Oriented Development Process consists of a series of high-level discussions on technical and managerial issues related to object-oriented development. This book introduces object-oriented development techniques, including modeling languages, programming languages, reusable patterns and software development processes. It discusses the ongoing trends of object-oriented development, including emerging e-business development frameworks, executable UML and requirements engineering. There is also a focus managerial issues such as project management and software evaluation, and how to manage the paradigm shift from structured to object-oriented development.
This process offers systems developers, project managers, information systems students and researchers technical skills as well as strategic insights on how to manage software projects, deploy object-oriented software development processes, understand the current trends and make the transition from structured to object-oriented techniques.
The book is organized into 16 chapters. Each chapter emphasizes state-of-the-art developments in a particular area, identifies important shortcomings, discusses current activities, offers new insights into the problematics, and proposes opportunities for improving the management of object-oriented software development projects.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Object-Oriented Modeling in UML2
Chapter 02 - MDA with xUML
Chapter 03 - Management Planning in a Changing Development Environment
Chapter 04 - MDA Design Space and Project Planning
Chapter 05 - Agile Outsourcing Projects
Chapter 06 - User Requirements Validation and Architecture
Chapter 07 - RUP and eXtreme Programming: Complementing Processes
Chapter 08 - Managing Complexity with MDSD
Chapter 09 - Agile RUP: Taming the Rational Unified Process
Chapter 10 - Planning and Managing the Human Factors
Chapter 11 - Web Services in Service-Oriented Architectures
Chapter 12 - Model-Based Development
Chapter 13 - Agile Project Controlling and Effort Estimation
Chapter 14 - Improving Object-Oriented Design Process
Chapter 15 - The BORM Method
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