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Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations (Addison-Wesley Object Technologiey Series)
 
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Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations (Addison-Wesley Object Technologiey Series) [ペーパーバック]

Rebecca McKean, Alan Wirfs-Brock
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After more than ten years, object technology pioneer Rebecca Wirfs-Brock teams with expert Alan McKean to present a thoroughly updated, modern, and proven method for the design of software. The book is packed with practical design techniques that enable the practitioner to get the job done. Like many human endeavors, design is part art, part engineering, part guesswork, and part experimentation. Discipline, hard work, inspiration, and sound technique all play their part as well. For any given problem, there are many reasonable, but only a few very good solutions. The authors' goal is to help readers learn to make those very good design decisions on their own. The book explores challenges that software developers will face as they build their design, and shows how design patterns can be used to solve design problems. Long awaited and eagerly anticipated, this book represents the first great software design book of the century. A FUTURE CLASSIC!

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If you create software using object-oriented languages and tools, then Responsibility-Driven Design has likely influenced your work. For over ten years Responsibility-Driven Design methodology has been the standard bearer of the behavioral approach to designing object-oriented software. Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations focuses on the practice of designing objects as integral members of a community where each object has specific roles and responsibilities. The authors present the latest practices and techniques of Responsibility-Driven Design and show how you can apply them as you develop modern object-based applications.

Working within this conceptual framework, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Alan McKean present how user requirements, system architecture, and design patterns all contribute to the design of an effective object model. They introduce a rich vocabulary that designers can use to discuss aspects of their designs, discuss design trade-offs, and offer practical guidelines for enhancing the reliability and flexibility of applications. In addition, case studies and real-world examples demonstrate how the principles and techniques of Responsibility-Driven Design apply to real-world software designs.

You'll find coverage of such topics as:

  • Strategies for selecting and rejecting candidate objects in an emerging design model
  • Object role stereotypes and how to identify objects' behaviors
  • How to characterize objects using role stereotypes
  • Allocating responsibilities to appropriate objects
  • Developing a collaboration model
  • Strategies for designing application control centers
  • Documenting and describing a design, focusing on use cases, design conversations, and annotations
  • Strategies for enhancing reliability, including handling exceptions and recovering from errors
  • How to characterize software variations and design to support them for greater flexibility
  • How to categorize and treat various kinds of design problems
  • As all experienced designers know, software design is part art and inspiration and part consistent effort and solid technique. Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations will help all software designers--from students to seasoned professionals--develop both the concrete reasoning skills and the design expertise necessary to produce responsible software designs.



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    • ペーパーバック: 416ページ
    • 出版社: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1版 (2002/11/8)
    • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
    • ISBN-10: 0201379430
    • ISBN-13: 978-0201379433
    • 発売日: 2002/11/8
    • 商品の寸法: 23.4 x 18.7 x 2.2 cm
    • おすすめ度: 5つ星のうち 5.0  レビューをすべて見る (1 カスタマーレビュー)
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    オブジェクトの役割、責務、コラボレーションに着目したソフトウェア設計法(Responsibility Driven Design:RDD)を明快に解説。著者の説明は常に明快で分かりやすく(英語も平易)、理解しにくい箇所はひとつもありません。責務と役割に比重を置きながらオブジェクトを識別し、責務をインターフェイスへ対応付けていく上流工程の解説は秀逸。設計方法論としてはシンプルですが、かなり広範囲に応用性が効く実践的な内容。
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    By David C. Veeneman - (Amazon.com)
    形式:ペーパーバック
    I think I finally have a handle on object modeling-- 'Object Design' deserves a lot of the credit.

    I have a shelf full of books on UML, uses cases, patterns, and modeling. I spent almost a year struggling through UML, trying to understand the nuances of sequence diagrams versus collaboration diagrams. Meanwhile, I felt no closer to being able to create serviceable object models for my projects.

    Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Alan McKean dispense with much of the tedious diagramming one usually associates with object modeling. Instead of charts and relationships, the book focuses on the roles, responsibilities, and behaviors that define an object. If you have ever assembled and managed employee teams, the framework will be very fmailiar. And that's where I found my breakthrough.

    The book offers a good introduction to object modeling for those new to the area, and a solid reference for those looking to stremline their current methodology. The processes suggested by the authors are simple and flexible. But they are powerful enough to handle even complex designs.

    One of the strongest pieces of advice in the book is to avoid rushing into UML software--stick with index cards until the design is fairly well developed. That's what got me out of a morass of charts and diagrams that looked nice, but did relatively little. I'd paraphrase the book's theme as "Forget the formalism and focus on your application's responsibilities, and how those responsibilities can be allocated among cohesive, well-organized team players.:

    The book is language neutral--it's focus is design, rather than programming. The design methodology taught in the book should be easily adaptable to nearly any object-oriented programming language.

    I have no hesitation recommending Object Design to novice and intermediate object modelers. I rate is as the best book I have read on the design and modeling of object-oriented systems.

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    I purchased this book a week ago, and am enjoying it immensely. This
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    is NOT a book to be read quickly. It's clear that a lot of thought
    has gone into every page and every sentence, and that you need to
    reflect and compare with your own professional programming experience.
    Despite the huge amount of information, I'm finding the book very
    readable. The authors make a living consulting on architecture and
    design, and know how to communicate.

    There are some code examples in java, but the book is really language
    neutral. The java code uses features that are available in all object
    oriented languages, and can really be considered to be illustrative
    pseudo code. This book is written for software architects, and coders
    who are looking to advance to higher levels of design responsibility.

    A nice touch that I appreciated was the short summarizing side bars
    sprinkled throughout the text. If you want to quickly evaluate whether
    this book is for you are not, just pick up the book and read the
    sidebars from beginning to end.

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    Definitive guide to Object Oriented Design 2003/7/21
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    I've always believed the best approach to object-oriented design is Responsibility Driven Design (RDD), and this is the best book on the subject-written by the inventor of RDD.

    I recently showed Mike Rosen, of Cutter Consortium, Object Design. Before I could say it had great chapters on RDD plus work on design for reliability and flexibility plus pages of references to related books and papers, he said 'Great! This will be my next book purchase'.

    So, why is Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations (OD) a really great book? These folks have years of design consulting and teaching experience, know what they are talking about, and are good at telling the story.

    OD is a great read from cover to cover. Their two-chapter review of object design concepts was energetic, insightful, and comprehensive. From the beginning they are mixing in CRC cards (Thanks Kent, Ward!), architecture styles, patterns, and stereotypes into the discussion. This is the place to start for novices and intermediate students, and professionals now have the definitive reference book on object oriented design.

    The authors understand we all have different learning styles. Along with their conversation, the first two chapters also illustrate concepts and examples with over 20 figures, a couple of UML diagrams, three (short) Java code blocks, and eight CRC card drawings. Concrete examples are provided throughout the book, from computer speech to finance and telecommunications.

    The Chapter titles are: 1 Design Concepts, 2 Responsibility Driven Design, 3 Finding Objects, 4 Responsibilities, 5 Collaborations, 6 Control Style, 7 Describing Collaborations, 8 Reliable Collaborations, 9 Flexibility, and 10 On Design. Each chapter includes a summary. The recommendations for further reading provide a guided tour of related works in software engineering, design, and general literature.

    The authors share how they think about the critical areas of design for flexibility and reliability. So how do you build reliable systems? What are some experience-based guidelines for dealing with error conditions? What about all those exceptions anyway?! The chapter on flexibility is for me the heart of object technology. They show how you can apply object technology to give users control over their world. The analysis of hot spots or flex points guides the focused introduction of added flexibility. Then you can actually deliver on the promise of object oriented software.

    Practitioners will find this book "spot on" for the treatment of UML and Patterns. So, yes, with three or more UML books on the shelf, I am sure you can draw all those diagrams - right? With OD you are learning to think in objects and to communicate your story. Your learning how to tell your story with UML, what to say visually and what not to say. OD is a pretty good source for UML notation guidance too, as the text and the diagrams are meticulously accurate, down to the arrow head styles. OD provides a good introduction to patterns and weaves a number of the more interesting GOF patterns into the design examples. Patterns are also emphasized in the chapter on flexibility.

    Paraphrasing Ivar Jacobson's words from the forward: "this higher-level view of design, which focuses on responsibilities...helps you step away from implementation details and focus on what the appropriate software machinery should be..." In closing he writes: "Whether you are new to object technology or an experienced developer, this book is a rich source of practical advice."

    These common sense lessons are essential for practitioners of design and systems architecting in all fields.

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