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Slide 1 Systems Analysis and Design with UML Version 2.0, Second Edition Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, and David Tegarden Chapter 10: Class and Method Design John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright 2005

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Slide 3 REVISITING THE BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF OBJECT-ORIENTATION

Slide 4 Levels of Abstraction

Slide 5 Elements Classes Objects Attributes States Methods Messages

Slide 6 Encapsulation Hiding the content of the object from outside view Communication only through object’s methods Key to reusability

Slide 7 Polymorphism Same message triggers different methods in different objects Dynamic binding means specific method is selected at run time Implementation of dynamic binding is language specific Need to be very careful about run time errors Need to ensure semantic consistency

Slide 8 Inheritance Single inheritance -- one parent class Multiple inheritance -- multiple parent classes Redefinition and inheritance conflict Most inheritance conflicts are due to poor classification

Slide 9 Rumbaugh’s Rules Query operations should not be redefined Methods that redefine inherited ones should only restrict the semantics of the inherited ones The underlying semantics of the inherited method should never be changed The signature (argument list) of the inherited method should never be changed

Slide 10 Additional Inheritance Conflicts Two inherited attributes or methods have same name and semantics Two inherited attributes or methods have different name, but same semantics Two inherited attributes or methods have same name and different semantics

Slide 11 Inheritance Conflicts with Multiple Inheritance

Slide 12 Design Criteria Chapter 10

Slide 13 Coupling Indicates the interdependence or interrelationships of the modules Interaction coupling Relationships with methods and objects through message passage

Slide 14 Interaction Coupling

Slide 15 Types of Method Cohesion

Slide 16 Ideal Class Cohesion Contain multiple methods that are visible outside the class Have methods that refer to attributes or other methods defined with the class or its superclass Not have any control-flow coupling between its methods

Slide 17 Types of Class Cohesion

Slide 18 Connascence Two modules (classes or methods) are so intertwined, that if you make a change in one, it is likely that a change in the other will be required

Slide 19 Connascence and Encapsulation Levels Minimize overall connascence by eliminating any unnecessary connascence throughout the system, Minimize connascence across any encapsulation boundaries, such as method boundaries and class boundaries, Maximize connascence within any encapsulation boundary.

Slide 20 Object Design Activities

Slide 21 Types of Connascence

Slide 22 Additional Specification Ensure the classes are both necessary and sufficient for the problem Finalize the visibility of the attributes and methods of each class Determine the signature of every method of each class Define constraints to be preserved by objects

Slide 23 Identifying Opportunities for Reuse Analysis patterns Design patterns Frameworks Libraries components

Slide 24 Restructuring the Design Factoring Separate aspects of a method or class into a new method or class Normalization Identifies classes missing from the design Challenge inheritance relationships to ensure they only support a generalization/specialization semantics

Slide 25 Optimizing the Design Review access paths between objects Review each attribute of each class Review fan-out of each method Examine execution order of statements Create derived activities

Slide 26 Map Problem Domain Classes to Implementation Languages Single-Inheritance Language Convert relationships to association relationships Flatten inheritance hierarchy by copying attributes and methods of additional superclass(es)

Slide 27 Implement in Object-Based Language Factor out all uses of inheritance from the problem domain class design

Slide 28 Constraints and Contracts

Slide 29 Types of Constraints Pre-Conditions A constraint to be met to allow a method to execute Post-condition A constraint to be met after a method executes Invariants Constraints that must be true for all instances of a class

Slide 30 Invariants

Slide 31 Elements of a Contract

Slide 32 Elements of a Contract

Slide 33 Method Specification

Slide 34 Method Specification General information Events Message passing Algorithm specification Structured English Pseudocode UML activity diagram