October 2004
Beginner to intermediate
736 pages
15h 38m
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First, to set the expectation level: This is a very short introduction to the topic of logical architecture, a fairly large topic. Learn more starting on p. 559.
Now that we have transitioned from analysis-oriented work to software design, let's start with the large-scale. At this level, the design of a typical OO system is based on several architectural layers, such as a UI layer, an application logic (or “domain”) layer, and so forth. This chapter briefly explores a logical layered architecture and related UML notation.
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