Object Oriented Software Developement

Lesson Six

Dr. James E. Tomayko


Chapter Six of Booch is an amalgamation of everything he knows and has observed about software engineering practice in analysis and design. It is sometimes difficult to muddle through.

Objectives:

At the conclusion of this lesson:
  1. The student shall be able to define a micro-process for OOA/OOD.
  2. The student shall be able to follow Booch's macro-process for OOA/OOD.

Activity One :

After reading the chapter, try to define a step-by-step micro-process by creating a checklist of entry-activity-exit criteria for each step. We will try and merge these crteria in the next class.

Activity Two :

Secondly, try to think through the typical user scenarios of the example problem we adopted last class.


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