Mastery 14 – OO and Agile
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog Agile is a philosophy for developing software that revolves around four values and twelve principles that can
TC2004 Analysis and Modeling of Software Systems
A Connected Course
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog Agile is a philosophy for developing software that revolves around four values and twelve principles that can
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog In this chapter, the authors explain everything that they have covered with an example. The only thing
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog Test driven development is one that focuses, as its name suggests, on tests and test cases. In
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog The art of testing software is one that ensures that whatever you are developing is not going
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog Validation is as simple as “are we meeting our requirements?”. In other words, we need to check
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog This chapter revolved around five ways to develop a software system. Most of the time, people tend
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog In this chapter we were introduced to design principles. These make your software more maintainable, flexible and
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog This is really simple, because in your diagrams you already have the methods and attributes identified. To
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog If you have a big project and you already have all the features, but don’t know what
–Originally published at Elu's Object Oriented Analysis Blog I played the Waterfall version because that’s the model that is the most familiar to me. I