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Pick a Methodology, Any Methodology
June,
Stephen R, Schach's "ObjectOriented amp Classical Software Engineering"ed is an OK book: it's not bad, but it could certainly be better,
First, some minor quibbles: even though the typography and editing is good, I'm not all that enamored with the color scheme: the orange and black theme is too much like a pumpkin.
I know it's trivial, but I thought I'd just pass it along, A little more meaningful is that Schach seems to place too much emphasis on definitions, I don't need multiple reminders of the differences between things like corrective, perfective and adaptive maintenance, It would be better if he just focused on the function and not on the definition, For university use, I suppose this is OK, But, I found it a bit irritating,
The mediumlevel problem with the book is that there's a lot of temporal shift in the presentation: he would talk about some model or methodology in terms that implied it was the latest and greatest thing.
Yet, it had been around for decades, This is probably a function of the overall age of the book: this is theth edition,
Most importantly, Schach needs to pick a methodology and stick with it: either talk about the classical methodology or the objectoriented one.
Not both. Nowadays, most people probably work with, and are interested in, an objectoriented methodology, Having/of a book filled with the classical methodology is useless to them, Ditto for those people still working in a classical
environment: they won't care about/of the book, And, for those people who are in a classical environment and want to move to an objectoriented one, there's really nothing in the book that will help them with the transition.
If he removed the classical material from the book and published a "how to transition" book instead, that would be great,
Again, it's not a bad book, But, it's not that great, I rate it at an OKout of, It is one of the best book for understanding the organized and classical object oriented software engineering, Really enjoyed reading it, the book have some great examples and easy to undertand, للأسف النسخة اللي معايا رغم انها أصلية بس قديمة, كان ممكن أستفيد أكتر م الكتاب ده لو معايا نسخة جديدة. Classical and ObjectOriented Software Engineering,/e is designed for an introductory software engineering course, This book provides an excellent introduction to software engineering fundamentals, covering both traditional and objectoriented techniques, Schach's unique organization and style makes it excellent for use in a classroom setting, Agile processes and OpenSource Software has been considerably expanded, The Osbert Oglesby running case study has been replaced with a new case study that highlights even more aspects of the Unified Process.
It containsper cent more problems in the newth edition, .