Object-oriented design emerged due to the continuous evolution of methodologies used for developing complex information systems.
In the eight chapters of the book are treated concepts of object paradigm, OMT (Object Modeling Technique), Booch and OOSE (Object-Oriented Software Engineering) methodologies, UML (Unified Modeling Language), business process modelling (BPMN), as well as the RUP (Rational Unified Process). The techniques and concepts presented and exemplified in these chapters, provide a framework for information systems analysis and design in any area of activity. Also, are offered concrete solutions for implementing the modeling elements in VisualBasic.NET programming language, as well as in the relational model, as support for objects persistence.
The work is addressed mainly to specialists in design and implementation of information systems, but also to students from profile faculties and to anyone interested in this field.