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Introduction | ||
Ch. 1 | Requirements | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Database Design | 23 |
Designing a Database | 24 | |
SQL | 44 | |
Ch. 3 | User Interface Design | 61 |
The Development Process | 61 | |
Ch. 4 | Construction | 87 |
Finding Reusable Code | 87 | |
Style and Techniques | 94 | |
Algorithms | 106 | |
Building Routines and Modules | 113 | |
Ch. 5 | Object-Oriented Programming | 121 |
Characteristics of Object-Oriented Languages | 122 | |
Ch. 6 | Software Engineering | 133 |
Object-Oriented Development to the Rescue? | 134 | |
The Cathedral and the Bazaar | 136 | |
The Spiral Model, 4GL, and RAD | 138 | |
OO and 4GL | 139 | |
The Magic Cauldron | 143 | |
Ch. 7 | Object-Oriented Analysis | 147 |
The Unified Modeling Language | 148 | |
Using UML in Object-Oriented Analysis | 150 | |
Use Cases | 152 | |
The Conceptual Model | 160 | |
System Sequence Diagrams | 170 | |
Contracts | 172 | |
Ch. 8 | Object-Oriented Design | 179 |
Three-Tier Architecture | 179 | |
Patterns for Object-Oriented Design | 183 | |
Using UML in Object-Oriented Design | 188 | |
Collaboration Diagrams for Borrow Books | 190 | |
Class Diagrams | 198 | |
UI and Database Design in Context | 202 | |
From Design to Code | 205 | |
Ch. 9 | Databases | 215 |
What Is an RDBMS? | 215 | |
Getting Started with an RDBMS | 222 | |
Common Database Issues | 241 | |
Administrative Issues | 257 | |
Database Features Quick Reference | 268 | |
Ch. 10 | Linux Development Tools Catalog | 275 |
Database Tools | 275 | |
Drivers and Driver Managers | 284 | |
Modeling/Diagramming Tools | 291 | |
Ch. 11 | Java, Swing, and JDBC | 293 |
JDBC | 293 | |
Running the Example Programs | 298 | |
Using JDBC | 299 | |
Swing | 311 | |
Separating Content and Presentation | 323 | |
Ch. 12 | DBI and Perl | 335 |
The Perl DBI | 335 | |
User Interface in Perl | 350 | |
Object-Oriented Perl | 372 | |
Tangram: Object-Relational Mapping in Perl | 375 | |
Ch. 13 | Gnome | 387 |
Keeping Up with the Developers | 388 | |
The GNOME Application Framework | 389 | |
GNOME Programming | 391 | |
Overview of GNOME-DB | 413 | |
Using GNOME-DB | 423 | |
Programming GNOME-DB | 425 | |
Ch. 14 | Software Architecture | 449 |
Modularity and Troubleshooting | 449 | |
Architectural Choices | 450 | |
Message Passing Facilities | 452 | |
Networking | 454 | |
The Wonder of Relational Databases | 456 | |
Ch. 15 | Introduction to CORBA | 461 |
CORBA Terminology | 462 | |
CORBA Implementations for Linux | 464 | |
Using CORBA | 465 | |
CORBA Goodies | 486 | |
App. A | SQL Reference | 491 |
App. B | UML Reference | 501 |
Index | 507 |
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