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作 者:BruceJohnson, Brian C. Lanham 著 著
出 版 社:Oversea Publishing House
出版时间:2007-3-1
I S B N:9780735623385
| 作者简介:Bruce Johnson,Bruce Johnson is a partner at ObjectSharp Consulting and is a 2f-year veteran of the computer industry. The first half of his career was spent working in the trenches-otherwise known as the UNIX field. The past 14 years have been spent on projects at the leading edge of Microsoft Windows technology-from Microsoft C++ through the myriad versions of Microsoft Visual Basic and ASP up to the present incarnations in Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. Bruce's expe- rience includes creating commercial Web applications, implementing Web services in a finan-cial institution, and building Windows Forms applications. As well as having fun with system design and development, Bruce has given more than 200 presentations at conferences and user groups all over North America. He has written columns and articles for numerous magazines and attempts to write regular posts on his blog at www.objectsharp.comflblogsflbruce. |
| Introduction Hardware Requirements Software Requirements Using the CD and DVD How to Install the Practice Tests How to Use the Practice Tests How to Uninstall the Practice Tests Microsoft Certified Professional Program Technical Support Evaluation Edition Software Support 1 Evaluating the Technical Feasibility of an Application Before You Begin Lesson I: Evaluating Requirements and Proposing a Design What Makes a Good Set of Application Requirements? Evaluating the Requirements for the Application Recommending Best Technologies Investigating Existing Solutions for Similar Business Problems. Creating a High-Level Application Design Lab: Evaluating Requirements and Recommending Technology Lesson Summary Lesson Review Lesson 2: Creating a Proof-of-Concept Prototype to Refine an Application's Design What Constitutes a Good Prototype? Mockups and Proof-of-Concept Prototypes Creating a Prototype to Evaluate Key Design Decisions Demonstrating the Feasibility of the Design Lab: Creating a Proof-of-Concept Prototype Lesson Summary.. Lesson Review Chapter Review Chapter Summary Key Terms Case Scenario Case Scenario: Evaluate Requirements and Propose an Application Design Suggested Practices Evaluating Requirements and Proposing a Design Creating a Proof-of-Concept Prototype to Refine an Application's Design Take a Practice Test 2 Creating Specifications for Developers Before You Begin Lesson 1: Create a Logical Model Object Role Modeling The ORM Notation Driving ORM Diagrams from Requirements and Use Cases Using ORM Diagrams to Identify Objects, Properties, Methods, Entities, and Fields Lab: Create a Logical Model Lesson Summary Lesson Review Lesson 2: Define Application Layers Define the Layers of Your Application Define Communication Between Layers Lab: Define Logical Application Layers Lesson Summary …… 3 Design Evaluation 4 Component Design 5 Component Development 6 Multimedia in Distributed Applications 7 Reusable Software Components 8 Design Logic Implementation 9 Logging and Monitoring 10 Planning for Testing 11 Unit Testing: The First Line of Defense 12 Stabilizing the Application 13 Evaluating Application Performance |
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