Software Design as an Abstraction
Discover the fascinating intersection of climate change and human rights with this comprehensive course. Explore the history, key cases, and emerging trends in this growing field. Taught by renowned expert César Rodríguez-Garavito, Professor of Clinical Law at NYU School of Law.
The design step in developing software has some unique characteristics. First of all, it’s the only step where drawing pictures of things is the norm. Why is that? What do pictures do that other representations cannot do? Pictures have varying levels of detail; pictures have context. Pictures…paint a picture. Why are these things important? In this course, too, we begin looking at other disciplines (building architecture is a favorite one) for lessons on design.
What you will learn
Who needs abstractions?
Contrasted to design as a step in the software development process, a look at design as an abstract representation of the project.
Focus on the Users
Design considerations to make when users are involved.
What if there are no users?
Design considerations to make when users are not involved
Advanced database design
When to create a database in third-normal form, and when not to.
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