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Practical Analysis and Design for Client/Server and GUI Systems

by David A. Ruble
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Analysis and design techniques that work: a cogent, complete, and entertaining guide.

This is a practical and witty guide to the core competencies client/server and GUI designers really need—and the analysis and design techniques that really work.

Expert David Ruble introduces a project decision-making framework that helps analysts and users to work together to define measurable, business-focused objectives for new software systems. He brings unprecedented rigor to event modeling, showing how to systematically decompose business events from the conceptual level, all the way down to the mouse-clicks and keystrokes of event-driven applications.

Ruble shows how to choose prototyping techniques that deliver optimal results while allowing project managers to maintain close control. He also shows why written GUI design specifications are critical to effective construction, testing, and project management—and how they can be created quickly. The book includes sample specs that are proven to work and can serve as the basis for your own GUI design specifications.

Ruble offers lucid advice on client/server architectures, including hardware tiers, software layers, replication, and the pros and cons of fat clients versus fat servers. He also shows how mainframe developers can succeed in today's client/server and GUI-based environments, by blending their traditional software engineering competencies with newer techniques.

The book concludes with a start-to-finish case study that brings its techniques to life, through the analysis and design of a real-world order entry system.

Practical Analysis and Design for Client/Server and GUI Systems is essential reading for developers, analysts, project managers, senior IT executives, information architects, and any software professional responsible for the success of a client/server project.

About the Author, David A. Ruble

DAVID A. RUBLE is widely regarded as an expert in requirements analysis and system specification. A principal analyst and designer of many mission-critical client/server systems in both the public and private sectors, he has taught client/server and GUI software engineering techniques throughout the U.S. and abroad. Ruble is now a principal in Olympic Consulting Group, a system architecture and development firm located in Federal Way, Washington.

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Book Details

Published
June 26, 1997
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
542
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780135217580

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