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| Leszek A.Maciaszek澳大利亚悉尼麦考里大学副教授。他是企业级应用的设计与实现、数据库和对象技术方面的专业顾问。除本书外,他还著有《Database Design and lmplementation》和《Requirements Analysis and Systems Design》等书。 Bruc Lee Liong任教于澳大利亚悉尼麦考里大学。他在过去8年间开发了多个面向对象的应用程序,擅长企业级集成、应用客户端与Web的连接以及将应用服务向下延伸到数据库。 .. << 查看详细 |
| contents guided tour preface acknowledgements part i software projects chapter 1 software development lifecycle 1.1 software engineering quintessence 1.1.1 software system is less than enterprise information system 1.1.2 software process is part of business process 1.1.3 software engineering is different from traditional engineering 1.1.4 software engineering is more than programming 1.1.5 software engineering is about modeling 1.1.6 software system is complex 1.2 lifecycle phases 1.2.1 requirements analysis 1.2.2 system design 1.2.3 implementation 1.2.4 integration and deployment 1.2.5 operation and'maintenance 1.3 lifecycle models .1.3.1 waterfall lifecycle with feedback 1.3.2 iterative lifecycle with increments spiral model rational unified process (rup) model driven architecture (mda) agile lifecycle with short cycles summary key terms review questions chapter 2 software modeling language 2.1 structured modeling language 2.1.1 data flow modeling 2.1.2 entity-relationship modeling 2.2 object-oriented modeling language 2.2.1 class diagrams 2.2.2 use case diagrams 2.2.3 interaction diagrams sequence diagrams collaboration (communication) diagrams 2.2.4 statachart diagrams 2.2.5 activity diagrams 2.2.6 implementation diagrams component diagrams deployment diagrams summery key terms review questions problem-solving exercises chapter 3 software engineering tools 3.1 project management tools 3.1.1 project scheduling and controlling 3.1.2 aligning project and performance management with strategic objectives 3.1.3 unifying project management with web-based collaboration and content management 3.1.4 unifying project management with web-based portfolio management 3.1.5 integrating project management with metrics 3.1.6 integrating project management with risk management 3.2 system modeling tools 3.2.1 managing requirements 3.2.2 visual uml modeling 3.2.3 report generation 3.2.4 database modeling 3.3 integrated development environments 3.3.1 routine programming tasks writing the program executing the program debugging the program 3.3.2 integration with software modeling 3.3.3 enterprise application development 3.3.4 integration with business components 3.3.5 integration with change and configuration management 3.4 change and configuration management tools 3.4.1 support for changes 3.4.2 support for versions 3.4.3 support for system building 3.4.4 support for reenginaering summery key terms review questions problem-solving exercises chapter 4 software project planning and tracking 4.1 project plan development 4.2 project scheduling 4.2.1 tasks, milestones, and deliverables 4.2.2 task scheduling in a bar chart 4.2.3 resources and resource calendars 4.2.4 effort-driven scheduling in a bar chart 4.2.5 resource underallocation and overallocation 4.3 project budget estimation 4.3.1 schedule-driven budget estimation 4.3.2 algorithmic budget estimation principles of algorithmic models cocomo 81 cocomo ii 4.4 tracking project progress 4.4.1 tracking the schedule 4.4.2 tracking the budget actual costs from schedule actual costs from accounting earned value summary key terms review questions problem-solving exercises chapter 5 software process management 5.1 people management 5.1.1 acquiring and motivating people team creation motivational theories 5.1.2 project communications forms of communication lines of communication factors in communication communication in conflict resolution 5.1.3 team development 5.2 risk management 5.2.1 risk identification 5.2.2 risk assessment 5.2.3 risk handling 5.3 quality management 5.3.1 software qualities 5.3.2 quality control software testing testing techniques test planning 5.3.3 quality assurance checklists reviews audits 5,4 change and configuration management 5.4.1 requirements changes 5.4.2 artifact versions 5.4.3 defects and enhancements 5.4.4 metrics summary key terms review questions port 2 from requirements via architectural design to software release chapter 6 business object model 6.1 advertising expenditure measurement - the business 6.2 business context diagram 6.3 business use case model 6.3.1 business use cases and business actors 6.3.2 business use case model for aem 6.3.3 alternative business use case model for aem 6.4 business glossary 6.4.1 business glossary for aem 6.5 business class model 6.5.1 business entities 6.5.2 business class model for aem 6.5.3 alternative business class model for aem summary key terms review questions discussion questions case study questions problem -solving exercises case study exercises minicase - advertising expenditure measurement chapter 7 domain object model 7.1 contact management - the domain 7.2 domain use case model 7.2.1 use cases and actors 7.2.2 use case relationships 7.2.3 use case model for contact management 7.2.4 alternative use case model for contact management 7.3 domain glossary 7.3.1 domain glossary for contact management 7.4 domain class model 7.4.1 classes and attributes 7.4.2 class relationships 7.4.3 class model for contact management 7.4.4 alternative class model for contact management summary key terms review questions discussion questions case study questions problem-solving exercises case study exercises minicase - time logging chapter 8 iteration i requirements and object model 8.1 use case model 8.2 use case document 8.2.1 brief description, preconditions, and postconditions 8.2.2 basic flow 8.2.3 subfiows 8.2.4 exception flows 8.3 conceptual classes 8.4 supplementary specification summary key terms review questions discussion questions case study questions problem-solving exercises case study exercises minicase- time logging chapter 9 architectural design 9.1 architectural layers and dependency management 9.1.1 architectural modules design classes packages 9.1.2 package dependencies 9.1.3 layer dependencies 9.1.4 class dependencies 9.1.5 inheritance dependencies inheritance without polymorphism extension and restriction inheritance down-calls up-calls 9.1.6 method dependencies method dependencies in the presence of delegation method dependencies in the presence of implementation inheritance 9.1.7 interfaces implementation dependency usage dependency breaking circular dependencies with interfaces 9.1.8 event processing event processing and layer dependencies event processing and interfaces 9.1.9 acquaintance acquaintance dependencies and interfaces acquaintance package 9.2 architectural frameworks 9.2.1 model-view-controller 9.2.2 presentation-contro!-mediator-entity-fou ndation pcmef layers pcmef principles acquaintance in pcmef+ deployment of pcmef layers 9.3 architectural patterns 9.3.1 facade 9.3.2 abstract factory 9.3.3 chain of responsibility 9.3.4 observer 9.3.5 mediator summary key terms review questions problem-solving exercises case study exercises minicase - contact information management chapter 10 database design and programming 10.1 quick tutorial in relational databases from a software engineering viewpoint 10.1.1 table 10.1.2 referential integrity 10.1.3 conceptual versus logical database models 10.1.4 implementing business rules 10.1.5 programming database application logic 10.1.6 indexes 10.2 mapping transient objects to persistent records 10.2.1 object databases, sql:1999, and impedance mismatch 10.2.2 object-relational mapping mapping a one-to-many association and aggregation mapping a many-to-many association mapping a one-to-one association mapping a one-to-many recursive association mapping a many-to-many recursive association mapping generalization 10.3 database design and creation for email management 10.3.1 database model 10.3.2 creating the database schema 10.3.3 sample database content summary key terms review questions discussion questions case study questions problem-solving exercises case study exercises minicase - contact information management chapter 11 class and interaction design 11.1 finding classes from use case requirements 11.1.1 finding classes from use case requirements for email management 11.1.2 initial class design for email management constants in interface 11.2 architectural elaboration of class design 11.2.1 architectural elaboration of class design for email management 11.2.2 class design for email management after architecturat elaboration 11.2.3 class instantiation who instantiates the first object? instantiation diagram for email management 11.3 interactions 11.3.1 sequence diagrams 11.3.2 communication diagrams 11.3.3 interaction overview diagrams 11.4 interactions for email management 11.4.1 the 'login' interaction 11.4.2 the 'exit' interaction 11.4.3 the 'view unsent messages' interaction 11.4.4 the 'display message text' interaction 11.4.5 the 'email message' interaction 11.4.6 the 'incorrect user name or password' interaction 11.4.7 the 'incorrect option' interaction 11.4.8 the 'too many messages' interaction 11.4.9 the 'email could not be sent' interaction summary key terms review questions discussion questions case study questions problem-so/vfog exercises case study exercises minicasa - time logging system minicase - contact information management chapter 12 programming and testing 12.1 quick tutorial in java from a software engineering viewpoint 12.1.1 class 12.1.2 class associations and collections from conceptual to design class model java collections associations on entity objects c++ parameterized types 12.1.3 database access in java comparison of jdbc and sqlj establishing a database connection executing sql statements calling stored procedures and functions 12.2 test-driven development 12.2.1 junit framework 12.2.2 test-driven development in email management 12.3 acceptance and regression testing 12.3,1 test scripts in email management 12.3.2 test input, output, and regression testing in email management 12.3.3 implementation of test scdpt in email management 12.4 iteration 1 runtime screenshots summary key terms review questions prob/em-somng exercises tutorial and csse study exercises minicase - time logging system minicase - contact information management chapter 13 iteration 1 annotated code 13.1 code overview 13.2 package acquaintance 13.2.1 interface iaconstants 13.2.2 inteffece iaemp[oyee 13.2.3 interface iacontact 13.2.4 interface iaoutmessage 13.3 package presentation 13.3.1 class pmain 13.3.2 class pconsole constructing a pconsoie object displaying iogin and menu viewing outmessages requesting to email an outmessage 13,4 package control 13.4.1 class cactioner constructing a cactioner object initiating legin routing retdeval of outmessages emailing an outmessage using javamailtm apl 13.5 package entity 13.5.1 interface iedatasupplier object identifiers and identity field pattern 13.5.2 class eemployee constructing an eempluyee object getting unsent outmessages removing sent outmessages 13.5.3 class econtact constructing an econtact object getting unsent outmessages removing sent outmessages 13.5.4 class eoutmessage constructing an eoutmessage object getting and setting a contact for outmessage getting and setting a creator employee for outmessage getting and setting a sender employee for outmessage 13.6 package mediator 13.6.1 class msroker constructing an mbroker object requesting iogin connection creating employees cache retheving unsent outmessages creating an outmessages cache creating a contacts cache updating outmessages after emailing and restoring the cache 13.7 package foundation 13.7.1 class fconnection constructing an fconnection object obtaining database connection 13.7.2 class freader 13.7.3 class fwdter summary key terms iteretion 1 questions and exercises part 3 software refactorlng and user interface development chapter 14 iteration 2 requirements and object model 14.1 use case model 14.2 use case document 14.2.1 brief description, preconditions, and postconditions 14.2.2 basic flow 14.2.3 subflows 14.2.4 exception flows 14.3 conceptual classes and relational tables 14.4 supplementary specification summary key terms review questions chapter 15 architectural refactoring 15.1 refactoring targets 15.2 refactoring methods 15.2.1 extract class 15.2.2 subsume method 15.2.3 extract interface 15.3 refactoring patterns 15.3.1 identity map 15.3.2 data mapper load - check-out unload - check-in 15.3.3 alternative data mapper strategies many data mappers metadata mapping 15.3.4 lazy load lazy initialization virtual proxy cid proxy navigation in identity map navigation in entity classes 15.3.5 unit of work 15.4 refactored class model summary key terms review questions discussion questions case study questions problem-solving exercises chapter 16 user interface design and programming 16.1 user interface design guidelines 16.1.1 user in control 16.1.2 interface consistency 16.1.3 interface forgiveness 16.1.4 interface adaptability 16.2 user interface components 16.2.1 containers layout management layenng'management 16.2.2 menus 16.2.3 controls 16.3 user interface event handling 16.4 patterns and the user interface 16.4.1 observer 16.4.2 decorator 16.4.3 chain of responsibility 16.4.4 command 16.5 user interface for email management summary key terms review questions problem-solving exercises chapter 17 web-based user interface design and programming 17.1 enabling technologies for the web client tier 17.1.1 basic html 17.1.2 scripting language 17.1.3 applet: thin and thick 17.2 enabling technologies for the web server tier 17.2.1 servlet 17.2.2 jsp 17.3 transactions on stateless internet systems 17.4 patterns and the web 17.4.1 observer 17.4.2 composite 17.4.3 factory method 17.4.4 strategy 17.4.5 decorator 17.4.6 model-view-controller 17.4.7 front controller 17.4.8 reuse of tags'in jsp 17.4.9 decoupled control: struts 17.5 servlet implementation of email management summary key terms review questions problem-solving exercises chapter 18 iteration 2 annotated code 18.1 code overview 18.2 package acquaintance 18.2.1 interface iaemplcyee 18.3 package presentation 18.3.1 class pwindow constructing and launching pwindow data rotriaval in pwindow filter activation 18.3.2 class pmessagedetailwindow 18.3.3 class pmessagetablemodet 18.3.4 class pdisplaylist 18.3.5 class pdisplaylist. filter 18.4 package control 18.4.1 class cadmin 18.4.2 class cmsgseeker 18.5 package entity 18.5.1 class eldentitymap 18.6 package mediator 18.6.1 class mmoderator 18.6.2 class mdatamapper outmessage retrievals and loading outmessage saving and unloading 18.7 presentation layer: applet version 18.8 presentation layer: servlet version 18.8.1 class pems login in servlet showing outmessages in ssrvlet 18.8.2 class pemsedit summary key terms iteration 2 questions and exercises part 4 data engineering and business components chapter 19 iteration 3 requirements and object model 19.1 use case model 19.2 use case document 19.2.1 bdef descdption, preconditions, and postconditions 19.2.2 basic flow 19.2.3 subflows 19.2.4 exception flows 19.3 conceptual classes and relational tables 19.4 supplementary specification 19.5 database specification summary key terms review questions chapter 20 secudty and integdty 20.1 designing security 20.1.1 discretionary authodzation system and object privileges programmatic discretionary authorization 20.1.2 mandatory authorization 20.1.3 enterprise authorization 20.2 designing integrity 20.2.1 null and default constraints 20.2.2 domain and check constraints 20.2.3 unique and pdmary keys 20.2.4 foreign keys 20.2.5 triggers 20.3 security and integdty in email management 20.3.1 secudty in email management explicit authodzation table using individual schemas, global schema, and stored procedure! using individual schemas, global schema, views, and stored procedures authorization administration 20.3.2 integrity in email management summary key terms review questions prcblem-solving exercises chapter 21 transactions and concurrency 21.1 concurrency in system transactions 21.1.1 acid properties 21.1.2 isolation levels 21.1.3 lock modes and levels 21.1.4 transactional models 21.1.5 concurrency control schemes 21.2 concurrency in business transactions 21.2.1 business transaction execution contexts 21.2.2 business transactions and component technology 21.2.3 transaction services across tiers web tier application tier database tier 21.2.4 offiine concurrency patterns unit of work optimistic offline lock pessimistic offiine lock 21.3 transactions and concurrency in email management 21.3.1 flat transaction model 21.3.2 unit of work and transactional support summary key terms review questions problem-solving exercises chapter 22 business components 22.1 enterprise javabeans 22.1.1 ejb fundamentals 22.1.2 entity beans 22.1.3 session beans 22.2 business components for java 22.2.1 creating eottty components xml for entity components java for entity components 22.2.2 creating view components xml for view components java for view components 22.2.3 creating the application module summary key terms review questions chapter 23 iteration 3 annotated code 23.1 code overview 23.2 package acquaintance 23.2.1 interface iareportentry 23.3 package presentation 23.3.1 class pwindow poputatleg the report contact list report window activity report printing the report populating the report table showing the authorization window conversion from rule matrix to authorization table saving modified authorization rules conversion from authorization table to rule matrix deleting an outmessage modifying an outmessage creating an outmessage 23.3.2 class ptablewledow dynamic registration of buttons adding listeners to dynamically generated buttons button return status printing in ptablewindow 23.4 package control 23.5 package entity 23.5.1 class etdentitymap report registration and removal report retrieval 23.6 package men,atm 23.6.1 class mmoderator authorization rules report retrieval creating an outmessage updating an outmessage 23.6.2 crass mdatamapper changes to previous methods report retrieval in mdatamapper authorization rules loading in mdatamapper saving authorzation rules in mdatamapper 23.6.3 crass munitofwork acquiring munttofwork new entity registration in munitofinork dirty entity registratien in munitofwork entity removal in munito~'nork committing munitofwork execution of a transaction starting a transaction 23.7 package foundation 23.7.1 transactions on fconnection 23.7.2 execute statements in fwriter 23.7.3 querying the database in freader 23.8 database code 23.8.1 ref cursor for resultset 23.8.2 retrieval of outmessages 23.8.3 retrieval of departmental outrnessages 23.8.4 deleting an outmessage 23.8.5 creating an outmessage 23.8.6 report generation 23.8.7 tdgger an outmessage table summary key terms iteration 3 questions and exercises bibliography index the accompanying cd |
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