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SOA Governance White Paper: IT Governance in the Context of Service Orientation»rank: 506791by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :In today’s tough business climate of heightened competition, complex regulations, and constant change, the issue of corporate governance has risen to the top of many executives’ minds. Management must be able to set the groundrules that everybody within their company has to follow, they must require the visibility needed to confirm that people are following the rules, and they must have the control necessary to make the appropriate adjustments. No area of an enterprise’s operations are as complex as information technology (IT). Combine this complexity with the typical IT shop’s inflexibility and opacity, and it’s no wonder that IT governance is the most critical area of corporate governance in today’s competitive enterprise. ... |
Visual Modeling With Rational Rose and Uml (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series) (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 1333363by: Terry Quatrani
: :As software application development becomes more complex, the benefits of developing a comprehensive 'blueprint' enabling developers to visualize the complete scope of a project increase substantially. Three elements are needed to successfully diagram and visualize a software system--a process, a notation, and a modeling tool. This timely new book introduces the reader to three of the most popular and influential such elements; the Rational Objectory process, the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and Rational Rose. With the practical direction offered in this book, you will be able to specify, visualize, document, and create software solutions. Throughout the book, a simplified case study (a course registration system for a university) is employed to illustrate ... |
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Applying UML and Patterns Training Course: A Desktop Seminar from Craig Larman (2nd Edition)»rank: 1324243by: Craig Larman
: :As software application development becomes more complex, the benefits of developing a comprehensive 'blueprint' enabling developers to visualize the complete scope of a project increase substantially. Three elements are needed to successfully diagram and visualize a software system--a process, a notation, and a modeling tool. This timely new book introduces the reader to three of the most popular and influential such elements; the Rational Objectory process, the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and Rational Rose. With the practical direction offered in this book, you will be able to specify, visualize, document, and create software solutions. Throughout the book, a simplified case study (a course registration system for a university) is employed to illustrate ... |
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 19th International Conference, CAiSE 2007, Trondheim, Norway, June 11-15, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)»rank: 2995288from: Springer
: :This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2007, held in Trondheim, Norway in June 2007. The 39 revised full papers presented together with 1 keynote talk were carefully reviewed and selected from 301 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on ontologies, extended enterprises, information integration, service-oriented architecture, strategic alignment, requirements, process modeling, method engineering, novel applications, participative modeling, and process-aware information systems. |
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Design Patterns: AND Applying UML and Patterns, an Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development: Elements of Reusable Object-oriented Software»rank: 2046468by: Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides
: :Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, 1/e Capturing a wealth of experience about the design of object-oriented software, four top-notch designers present a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to commonly occurring design problems. Previously undocumented, these 23 patterns allow designers to create more flexible, elegant, and ultimately reusable designs without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves. The authors begin by describing what patterns are and how they can help you design object-oriented software. They then go on to systematically name, explain, evaluate, and catalog recurring designs in object-oriented systems. With Design Patterns as your guide, you will learn how these important patterns fit into the software development process, and ... |
FM 2006: Formal Methods: 14th International Symposium on Formal Methods, Hamilton, Canada, August 21-27, 2006, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)»rank: 3472413from: Springer
: :This book presents the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Formal Methods, FM 2006, held in Hamilton, Canada in August 2006. The 36 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited contributions and extended abstracts of 7 invited industrial presentations were carefully reviewed and selected from 145 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on interactive verification, formal modelling of systems, real time, industrial experience, specification and refinement, programming languages, algebra, education, formal modelling of systems, formal aspects of java, model checking, and abstracts of invited talks from the industry day. |
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UML 2»rank: 2750635by: Jim Arlow, Ila Neustadt
: :This book presents the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Formal Methods, FM 2006, held in Hamilton, Canada in August 2006. The 36 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited contributions and extended abstracts of 7 invited industrial presentations were carefully reviewed and selected from 145 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on interactive verification, formal modelling of systems, real time, industrial experience, specification and refinement, programming languages, algebra, education, formal modelling of systems, formal aspects of java, model checking, and abstracts of invited talks from the industry day. |
UML for Developing Knowledge Management Systems»rank: 1546142by: Anthony J. Rhem
: :UML for Developing Knowledge Management Systems provides knowledge engineers the framework in which to identify types of knowledge and where this knowledge exists in an organization. It also shows ways in which to use a standard recognized notation to capture, or model, knowledge to be used in a knowledge management system (KMS). This volume enables knowledge engineers, systems analysts, designers, developers, and researchers to understand the concept of knowledge modeling with Unified Modeling Language (UML). It offers a guide to quantifying, qualifying, understanding, and modeling knowledge by providing a reusable framework that can be adopted for KMS implementation. Following a brief history of knowledge management, the book discusses knowledge acquisition and the ... |
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Enterprise Modeling with UML: Designing Successful Software through Business Analysis (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 1083301by: Chris Marshall
: :UML for Developing Knowledge Management Systems provides knowledge engineers the framework in which to identify types of knowledge and where this knowledge exists in an organization. It also shows ways in which to use a standard recognized notation to capture, or model, knowledge to be used in a knowledge management system (KMS). This volume enables knowledge engineers, systems analysts, designers, developers, and researchers to understand the concept of knowledge modeling with Unified Modeling Language (UML). It offers a guide to quantifying, qualifying, understanding, and modeling knowledge by providing a reusable framework that can be adopted for KMS implementation. Following a brief history of knowledge management, the book discusses knowledge acquisition and the ... |
From Specification to Embedded Systems Application (IFIP International Federation for Information Processing)»rank: 2628687from: Springer
: :As almost no other technology, embedded systems is an essential element of many innovations in automotive engineering. New functions and improvements of already existing functions, as well as the compliance with traffic regulations and customer requirements, have only become possible by the increasing use of electronic systems, especially in the fields of driving, safety, reliability, and functionality. Along with the functionalities that increase in number and have to cooperate, the complexity of the entire system will increase. Synergy effects resulting from distributed application functionalities via several electronic control devies, exchanging information through the network brings about more complex system architectures with many different sub-networks, operating with different velocities and different protocol implementations. ... |