| | |  | Manager's Guides to Computing | Home » » » Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design | | | | | | | Description: | | This text teaches readers object-oriented systems analysis and design in a highly practical and accessible way.
| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Noushin Ashrafi | | Paperback:
| 648 pages | | Publisher:
| Prentice Hall | | Publication Date:
| September 20, 2008 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0131824082 | | Package Length:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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Very poorly written and confusingFeb 09, 2012
By Disappointed I've read computer science text books and business text books, but this book, which tries to be both is horrible. As a senior in college, I'm sad to say that is this is the worst text book I've ever had to read. After reading several chapters I don't have a grasp on any topic covered thus far, nor do I understand anything the writers are trying to describe. At several points in the book I have had to scratch my head and wonder what the sentence I just read means. I re-read the sentence, and still have no clue.
The book feels bloated with double-speak and over-wordiness in an effort to simply make it longer. My class required the book for assignments, and I only bought the book for that purpose. I'm completing the assignments and never reading this again.
Purchased the Kindle version for $62 which is an outrage. No electronic book should ever cost more than $20 because IT'S JUST BITS. There's no printing, there's no paper, there's no shipping and there's no reason I should have to pay that much.
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TerribleMar 12, 2011
By Tom Armstrong This book was borderline useless. It took over two pages to define what an object is. It muddled terms that shouldn't be muddled. The language was dry, overly verbose, and convoluted (almost as though it was translated from a different language). It was required for my course and I thus I had little choice in the matter. But if you, skip this book.
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OOS SADSep 22, 2010
By parkdale27 This book was required for a class so couldn't shop for other titles. Having said that plus only having read two chapters I would classify this book as excellent. The examples that relate OOS to other areas are very helpful for understanding oos concepts.
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