
Livro digital
Título:
Naked objects
Autor:
Richard Pawson
Categoria:
Tecnologia > Backend
Doador:
Raffaello D. N.
Sinopse:
How can a domain model become the user interface instead of hiding behind layers of screens and use cases? Richard Pawson develops the naked objects approach from the evolution of object-oriented design through a framework that exposes behaviorally complete domain objects directly, then tests the idea in substantial organizational settings.
The thesis combines method and evidence. It follows a benefits-processing system for the Irish government, derives guidelines for selecting and running naked objects projects, evaluates those guidelines at Safeway, and compares two implementations of the CarServ case study. Its process favors exploration before delivery, direct identification of objects and responsibilities, executable code as a modeling medium, and scenario-based acceptance tests.
Beyond automatic interface generation, the work argues for systems that reflect users' professional knowledge and keep domain behavior visible. The case studies, comparative implementation, surveys, and detailed appendices give advanced readers both a theoretical contribution to object-oriented architecture and a concrete basis for judging agility, usability, and development effort.