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International EditionINTRODUCTION TO OB JECT-ORI ENT ED ANAL Y SISAND DESIGNby Stephen R Schach, Vanderbilt University - Nashville2004 / 544 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-293984-2 / MHID: 0-07-293984-2(with UMLCD) -Out-of-PrintISBN-13: 978-0-07-121878- 8 / MHID: 0-07-121878-5 [IE with CD]http://www.mhhe.com/schachooadThis text will be the first to present an object-oriented methodologyfrom the outset for beginning Systems Analysis andDesign students. It is the first book to introduce object-orientedmethods with out relying on classical meth ods to introduce keyconcepts or without requiring students to know Java or C++.It will presume no knowledge what so ev er about process modelingor data modeling. The widely used UML notation (unifiedmod el ing language) will be used throughout the book for alldiagrams and model renderings. The key benefit to this ap proachis that it makes the course easier to teach and learn since manystudents come to this course with limited back grounds havingonly taken one introductory MIS course. Also, this approachis appealing because object-oriented meth od ol o gy is widelyused in industry.CONTENTSPart One: Introduction to UML and the Unified Pro cess: Chapter 1. Introductionto Information Systems. Chapter 2. How Information Systemsare Developed. Chapter 3. The Object-Oriented Paradigm, UML, andthe Unified Process. Part Two: UML and the Uni fied Process: Chapter4. The Requirements Workflow I. Chapter 5. The Requirements WorkflowII. Chapter 6. The Object-Oriented Analysis Workflow. I. Chapter7. The Object-Oriented Analysis Workflow. II. Chapter 8. The Object-Oriented Design Workflow. Chapter 9. The Workflows and Phases ofthe Unified Process. Chapter 10. More on UML. Part Three: MajorTopics in Systems Analysis and Design: Chapter 11. CASE. Chapter 12.Teams. Chapter 13. Testing. Chapter 14. Management Issues. Chap ter15. Planning and Es ti mat ing. Chapter 16. Maintenance. Chapter 17.User-Interface Design. Chapter 18. Web-Based In for ma tion Systems.Chapter 19. Introduction to Database Management Sys tems. Chapter 20Technical Topics. Appendix A. Term Project: Chocoholics Anon y mous.Appendix B. Object-Oriented Design: Osbert Oglesby Case Study.Appendix C. Object-Oriented Design: MSG Foundation Case Study.Appendix D Implementation: Osbert Oglesby Case Study. AppendixE. Java Im ple men ta tion: MSG Foundation Case StudyManagement Information SystemsData <strong>Communication</strong>s/Telecommunications/Office SystemsInternational EditionNEWPRINCIPLES OF VOICE AND DATACOMMUNICATIONSBy Regis Bates, TC International Consulting Inc and Marcus Bates2007 (April 2006) / 816 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-225732-8 / MHID: 0-07-225732-6ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125767-1 / MHID: 0-07-125767-5 [IE]Website: http//www.mhhe.com/bates1e and http://www.mhhe.com/batesvdcPrinciples of Voice and Data <strong>Communication</strong> is a technologybook for the non-technical student, a comprehensive overviewof the entire networking industry built on unrivaled real-worldexperience. With its helpful pedagogy, teaching support, andstudent-friendly tone, Principles of Voice and Data <strong>Communication</strong>gives students the foundation they need to enter, andsucceed in, the technology and communications fields.FEATURES• Author Regis “Bud” Bates has nearly 40 years’ experience in thecommunications industry, and his work as both a technology managerand a successful consultant give him an insight into the field that nocompetitor can match.• The book maintains a powerful real-world focus, emphasizing howcommunications topics and technologies are implemented in the workplace.The authors address the reader as professionals, not professors.• “Working In This Field” boxes expand a topic by exploring it fromthe perspective of real-world technology practitioners. Web links givestudents the opportunity to go further and explore the topic in evengreater depth.• The end-of-chapter material is loaded with pedagogical tools forreinforcing the material, including summaries, review questions (about25 per chapter), and problems and exercises to work in class.International EditionOBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENTby Ali Bahrami, Rhode Island College1999 / 432 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-256-25348-1 / MHID: 0-256-25348-XISBN-13: 978-0-07-116090-2 / MHID: 0-07-116090-6 [IE]CONTENTSPART I: Introduction Chapter 1 Overview of Object-Ori ent ed SystemsDevelopment Chapter 2 Object Basics Chapter 3 Systems De vel op mentLife Cycle: Unified Approach PART II: Meth od ol o gy and ModelingChapter 4 Object-Oriented Methodology Chapter 5 Unified ModelingLanguage PART III: Object-Oriented Analysis Chapter 6 Object-OrientedAnalysis: The Use Case Driven Process Chapter 7 Object Analysis:Clas si fi ca tion Chapter 8 Object Re la tion ship Analysis PART IV: Object-OrientedDesign Chap ter 9 Object-Oriented Design Process andBenchmarking Chapter 10 Designing Class es: Defining Attributes andMethods Chap ter 11 Ob ject Storage and Access Layer Chapter 12 Designingthe View Layer: Toward Ob ject-Oriented User Interface (OOUI)PART V: Software Quality Chapter 13 Measuring User Satisfaction andSys tems Usability Chap ter 14 Software Quality Assurance Appendix ADoc u ment Template Appendix B Windows Basics Glossary Index• A dozen cases allow students to explore communications topics indetail and in a realistic setting.• Brought to you by the author of the Voice and Data <strong>Communication</strong>sHandbook, the standard reference work on the subject in the US andaround the world.CONTENTSChapter 1 Principles of Voice and Data <strong>Communication</strong>s-An IntroductionChapter 2 The Evolution of the Telephone Set Chapter 3 Introductionof the Carriers and Regulation in the Industry Chapter 4 SignalingSystem 7, Intelligent Networks and Number Portability Chapter 5 Analogversus Digital <strong>Communication</strong>s Chapter 6 Integrated Services DigitalNetwork and SONET Chapter 7 Data standards in Use Chapter 8 Data<strong>Communication</strong>s Chapter 9 The Internet Chapter 10 Local Area Networks(LANs) Chapter 11 Packets, Frames and Cell Switching ConceptsChapter 12 xDSL Chapter 13 Cable Modem Systems and TechnologyChapter 14 Overview of Cellular communications Chapter 15 Securityand Virtual Private Networks (VPN).147HED 2007 MIS.indd 14710/5/2006 2:04:11 PM

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