Lecture Notes On Collaborative Software Projects: Practices, Concepts, And Key Events For Designing, Managing, And Prototyping Successful Products

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Activity Diagrams
Actors and Use Cases
Aggregation and Composition
Agile Development and Scrum
Analysis and Design Models
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Class Diagrams
Cohesion and Coupling
Deployment and Architecture Design
Encapsulation and Abstraction
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Inheritance and Generalization
InteractionCommunication Diagrams
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Polymorphism
Prototyping and Iterative Design
Sequence Diagrams
State Machine Diagrams
System Requirements and Specifications
Unified Modeling Language (UML)
Unified Process (UP) Methodology
Use Case Diagrams

Product details

  • ISBN 9789819825844
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Lecture Notes on Collaborative Software Projects: Practices, Concepts, and Key Events for Designing, Managing, and Prototyping Successful Products provides a practical, integrated approach to systems analysis and design, guiding readers through the complete process of developing working software prototypes.Featuring a comprehensive case study with real project artifacts, this book emphasizes teamwork with practical exercises to build effective collaboration skills. Based on a decade and a half's worth of teaching systems analysis and design in large-enrollment courses, these lecture notes can be used in undergraduate and graduate teaching modules on Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering, Computer Science, and Data Science. Aspiring business and system analysts, and technology specialists will be equipped with skills to identify business needs, deliver functional solutions to satisfy those needs and manage real-world software projects overall.

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