Best of Booch: Designing Strategies for Object Technology (SIGS Reference Library)
Cambridge University Press
December 1997
Paperback, 252 pages
ISBN: 0137396163
No one can dispute the impact Grady Booch‘s writings have had on object–oriented technology. Best of Booch contains articles on various object–oriented topics published since Grady Booch‘s book Object Oriented Modeling and Design with Applications. Designed for software professionals who are concerned about the success of their object–oriented projects, this volume covers all aspects of the Booch method and how a complete method must address a model‘s notation and semantics as well as a process for creating that model. Many of the articles have been updated to reflect the current thinking in the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
From the back cover:
Helps software developers benefit from the wisdom of one of the leading object–oriented experts, Grady Booch –– the developer of the highly–respected Booch Method.Detailed coverage of many of the most important issues surrounding object–oriented development including: managing complexity; the business of object technology; the process and products of object development, organizing projects and building teams; making the most effective use of object notation and semantics; architecting and implementing object–oriented systems; and looking ahead to the future of object–oriented systems.This book is for all object–oriented developers and advanced students.