.NET-A Complete Development Cycle by Gunther
Lenz, Thomas Moeller
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN-10:
0321168828 | year:2003 | 592 pages | CHM |
4.7MB
.NET—A Complete Development Cycle is the
first guide to combining the best
software-engineering practices of the
Unified Process with the ins and outs of the
.NET architecture. The book begins with an
overview of the principles of software
engineering and then introduces Microsoft
technologies such as Visual C#, Windows
Forms (WinForms), ADO.NET, and ASP.NET.
Central to this practical guide is a case
study developing a working imaging
application. As the authors lead readers
through the complete lifecycle of this .NET
development project, they teach effective
software-engineering methodologies,
including top strategies for requirements
engineering, functional breakdown, design
reviews, implementation, testing, and
deployment. Readers will also learn how to
make the most of tools such as the Unified
Modeling Language (UML), GDI+,
multithreading, Web Services Description
Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access
Protocol (SOAP), Universal Description,
Discovery and Integration (UDDI), and
versioning.
Editorial Reviews
Praise for .NET—A Complete Development Cycle
“Excellent step-by-step walkthrough of
software development with .NET for
architects and programmers. Great
explanation of current software development
methodologies, and a wealth of practical
examples using current techniques.”
—Phil Syme
Technical Lead
Watson Wyatt Worldwide
Washington, D.C.
“This book takes a unique approach to
integrating real-world development examples
to illustrate the phases and tasks of the
software development lifecycle.”
—Jackie Goldstein
Renaissance Computer Systems Ltd.
and MSDN Regional Director
“In this book the authors excel in
presenting all aspects of the .NET
development cycle in a format accessible to
the beginner, and as a primer and reference
for the experienced developer. It is
exemplary in its encouragement of good
software engineering technique from the
outset by adhering to the Unified Process.
This book is not only educational and
informative, but working through it is fun!”
—Dr. Oliver Downs
Chief Scientist, Analytical Insights, Inc.
http://www.analyticalinsights.com
“As a software project manager, I found this
book and accompanying CD to be a valuable
aid to help sort out the practical
application of .NET from all the hype.”
—Daniel Paulish
Software engineering project manager with
more than 20 years’ experience