Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “f”, “t” and “b” refers to figures, tables and boxes respectively.

A

Abstract data types, 133
Abstract superclasses, 139, 140f
Acceptance tests, 272, 282–283
Ad hoc techniques, e1–e3
Adapted use case points, e26
Adjusted use case points (UCP), e22
Aggregation, 129–130, 130f
Aggregation
composite, 129, 130f
shared, 129, 130f
Agile process, 5
Algorithms, 228
Analysis patterns, 165
Apparent functionality, e3
Association classes, 141–144
reservation modeled as, 143f
reservation modeled as intermediary concept, 143f
suitable representation of many records, 144f
suitable representation of roles, 142f
unsuitable representation of many records, 143f, 144f
unsuitable representation of roles, 141f
Associations, 115

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