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.NET-A Complete Development Cycle - page 1
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Moeller Th.
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Table of content
Copyright
Praise for .NETA Complete Development Cycle
Preface
Who Should Read This Book?
How Is This Book Structured?
What Is Covered in This Book?
How Should This Book Be Read?
What Is Provided on the CD?
Acknowledgments
Personal Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1. Introducing .NET
1.1 The Need for .NET
1.2 The .NET Framework
1.3 The C Language
1.4 Debugging and the IDE
1.5 References for Further Reading
Chapter 2. Introducing Software Engineering
2.1 Introducing Software Engineering Practices
2.2 Choosing a Software Development Model
2.3 Commonly Used Software Development Models
2.4 Conclusion
2.5 References for Further Reading
Chapter 3. A .NET Prototype
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Evaluating .NET for Windows Client Applications
3.3 Our First .NET Application
3.4 Prototyping
3.5 Implementing the SmartNotes Application
3.6 Visual Studio.NET: Platform of Choice
3.7 References for Further Reading
Chapter 4. Project Planning
4.1 The Project Vision and Business Case
4.2 The Initial Use Case Model
4.3 Project Requirements
4.4 Initial Project Planning
4.5 Initial Risk Analysis
4.6 Initial Requirements Analysis and Design
4.7 Conclusion
4.8 References for Further Reading
Chapter 5. The Photo Editor Application
5.1 The Refined Project Vision and Business Case
5.2 Refined Requirements for Online Photo Shop
5.3 Analysis of the Photo Editor Requirements
5.4 Design of the Photo Editor Application
5.5 The Detailed Project Schedule
5.6 Implementation of the Photo Editor Application
5.7 Unit Tests
5.8 Conclusion
5.9 References for Further Reading
Chapter 6. GDI Graphics Extensions
6.1 Requirements for the GDI Extensions
6.2 Analysis of the GDI Extensions Requirements
6.3 Design of the GDI Extensions
6.4 Project Management Issues
6.5 GDI Programming
6.6 Drawing GDI Primitives
6.7 Unit Tests
6.8 Conclusion
6.9 References for Further Reading
Chapter 7. Advanced GDI Operations
7.1 Advanced GDI Extensions
7.2 Analysis of the Advanced GDI Extensions Requirements
7.3 Design of the Advanced GDI Extensions
7.4 Project Management Issues
7.5 Using Pens and Brushes in GDI
7.6 Implementation of Regions, Pens, and Brushes
7.7 Unit Tests
7.8 Conclusion
7.9 References for Further Reading
Chapter 8. Dynamic Loading of Components
8.1 Requirements for Image Postprocessing Components
8.2 Analysis of the Image Postprocessing Requirements
8.3 Design of the Image-Processing Components Using Late Binding
8.4 Project Management Issues
8.5 Implementing Dynamically Loadable Image Postprocessing Plugins
8.6 Unit Tests
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