Synopsis
Management of the Object-Oriented Development Process consists of a series of high-level discussions on technical and managerial issues related to object-oriented development. This book introduces object-oriented development techniques, including modeling languages, programming languages, reusable patterns and software development processes. It discusses the ongoing trends of object-oriented development, including emerging e-business development frameworks, executable UML and requirements engineering. There is also a focus managerial issues such as project management and software evaluation, and how to manage the paradigm shift from structured to object-oriented development. Management of the Object-Oriented Development Process offers systems developers, project managers, information systems students and researchers technical skills as well as strategic insights on how to manage software projects, deploy object-oriented software development processes, understand the current trends and make the transition from structured to object-oriented techniques.
About the Author
Dr. Liping Liu is an Associate Professor of Management and Information Systems at The University of Akron. He received his Ph.D. in Business from The University of Kansas in 1995. His research interests are in the areas of Uncertainty Reasoning and Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Business, Systems Analysis and Design, Technology Adoption, and Data Quality. His articles have appeared in Decision Support Systems, European Journal of Operational Research, IEEE Transactions, Information and Management, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, and others. He is known for his theories of coarse utilities and linear belief functions, which have been taught in the nation’s top Ph.D. programs in computer science, economics, accounting, management, psychology, etc. He is currently serving as a co-editor for Classic Works on Dempster-Shafer Theory of Belief Functions, and on editorial boards and program committees of many international journals and conferences! . He has strong practical and teaching interests in e-business systems design, development, and integration and has won several teaching awards. His recent consulting experience includes designing and developing a patient record management system, a payroll system, a course management system, and an e-travel agent. Dr. Roussev is an Associate Professor of CIS at the University of the Virgin Islands. His diverse background includes teaching and research experience in Europe, South Africa, and the US. Boris Roussev’s interests are in the areas of object-oriented and economic-driven software development, requirements engineering and project management. He conducts research on causes of project failures, working from the presumptions that value-neutral principles and practices in software development are unable to deal with the sources of project failures, and that in order to manage effectively the computer technology, one has to consider the social context in which it is deployed and produced. In addition, Dr. Roussev has experience in software risk management and software process quality factor analysis. All of the above is combined with industry experience in software methods such as domain engineering, product lines, MDA with xUML, generative programming, and aspect-oriented programming. Dr. Roussev’s most recent research initiative is an interdisciplinary project on object-oriented linguistics and semiotics.
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