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Applying UML and Patterns»rank: 151915by: Craig Larman
: :Guides students through each step of requirements, analysis, design, and coding. Topics cover Expressing analysis and design models using the UML, a standard diagramming notation, Applying patterns to assign responsibilities and design collaborations and more. DLC: Object-oriented methods. Review:Written for the developer with previous programming and design experience, Applying UML and Patterns combines UML, software patterns, and Java to illustrate the author's own design strategy. Though author Craig Larman sometimes relies heavily on the jargon of software engineering, there's no doubt that his book contains some immediately useful ideas on software design, using the latest and greatest in software-engineering research. This book begins by outlining a basic process of software design ... |
The Object Constraint Language: Getting Your Models Ready for MDA (2nd Edition) (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 766573by: Jos Warmer, Anneke Kleppe
: :Guides students through each step of requirements, analysis, design, and coding. Topics cover Expressing analysis and design models using the UML, a standard diagramming notation, Applying patterns to assign responsibilities and design collaborations and more. DLC: Object-oriented methods. Review:Written for the developer with previous programming and design experience, Applying UML and Patterns combines UML, software patterns, and Java to illustrate the author's own design strategy. Though author Craig Larman sometimes relies heavily on the jargon of software engineering, there's no doubt that his book contains some immediately useful ideas on software design, using the latest and greatest in software-engineering research. This book begins by outlining a basic process of software design ... |
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Enterprise Development with Visual Studio .NET, UML, and MSF»rank: 374047by: John Erik Hansen, Carsten Thomsen
: : The content is not only worthy because of Hansen's and Thomsen's thorough explanations but also the playful tone added to the explanations. — Jean 'Caroline' Billingsley, Denver Visual Studio User Group Using Visual Studio .NET (VS .NET) for creating enterprise solutions, authors John Hansen and Carsten Thomsen have chosen to add the Unified Modeling Language (UML), for designing and documenting solutions, and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), for planning and managing projects. Experienced developers, team leaders, and project managers who need a structured way of creating enterprise solutions will benefit from reading this book. Parts of this book can be used by developers (experienced or not) and managers who want to ... |
Building Web Applications with UML (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 1053305by: Jim Conallen, Jim Conallen
: :Building Web Applications with UML is a guide to building robust, scalable, and feature-rich web applications using proven object-oriented techniques. Written for the project manager, architect, analyst, designer, and programmer of web applications, this book examines the unique aspects of modeling web applications with the Web Application Extension (WAE) for the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The UML has been widely accepted as the standard modeling language for software systems, and as a result is often the best option for modeling web application designs. The WAE extends the UML notation with semantics and constraints enabling developers to model web-specific architectural elements using the Rational Unified Process or an alternative methodology. Using UML allows ... |
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Metamodelling for Software Engineering»rank: 532287by: Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Brian Henderson-Sellers
: :This book focuses on metamodelling as a discipline, exploring its foundations, techniques and results. It presents a comprehensive metamodel that covers process, product and quality issues under a common framework. Issues covered include: An explanation of what metamodelling is and why it is necessary in the context of software engineering. Basic concepts and principles of traditional metamodelling, and some existing results of this approach. Problems associated with traditional approaches to Metamodelling are discussed, alongside an exploration of possible solutions and alternative approaches. Advanced topics such as the extension of the object-oriented paradigm for metamodelling purposes or the foundations of powertype-based tool development will be studied. Finally, a comprehensive case study is introduced ... |
UML Applied: A .NET Perspective»rank: 861364by: Martin L. Shoemaker
: : Of all the UML books I've read to-date (about ten), this one has meant the most to me in my day-to-day practice. — Bob Baker, Orlando .NET User Group UML Applied: A .NET Perspective is the first book to examine the two worlds of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and .NET concurrently. The core of this book provides a set of proven, hands-on, team-oriented exercises that will have you solving real-world problems with UML faster than when using any other approachoften in under a day. Author Martin Shoemaker also demonstrates how to use Rational XDE for effective model-driven development. From the author: 'In teaching UML to my students, nothing has been as ... |
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UML and C++: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Development (2nd Edition)»rank: 751133by: Richard C. Lee, William M. Tepfenhart
: :(Pearson Education) A practical tutorial in doing object-oriented modeling using UML notation and implementing the model using C++. An introduction to the fundamental skills that make this possible. Gives readers a recipe to do all of the steps of object oriented technology. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover. DLC: Object-oriented programming (Computer science). Review:Written by two researchers at Lucent Technologies' prestigious Bell Labs, UML and C++: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Development is a thorough guide to object-oriented design using C++. This text uses the Unified Modeling Language (UML) for all diagrams (though an overview of UML isn't included). The book begins with a critique of today's software (which is expensive and often ... |
Implementing the IBM(R) Rational Unified Process(R) and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity (IBM Press)»rank: 773764by: Joshua Barnes
: :The Authoritative, Best-Practice Guide to Improving Development Processes with IBM® Rational Unified Process® (RUP®) This book delivers all the knowledge and insight you need to succeed with the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions. Joshua Barnes presents a start-to-finish, best-practice roadmap to the complete implementation cycle of IBM RUP–from projecting ROI and making the business case through piloting, implementation, mentoring, and beyond. Drawing on his extensive experience leading large-scale IBM RUP implementations and working with some of the industry’s most recognized thought leaders in the Software Engineering Process world, Barnes brings together comprehensive “lessons learned” from both successful and failed projects. You’ll learn from real-world case studies, including actual project ... |
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Object-Oriented Methods: A Foundation, UML Edition (2nd Edition)»rank: 931208by: James Martin, James J. Odell
: :Make sense of object-oriented philosphy--and use it in both information systems development and business process reengineering. Completely revised and updated to comply with UML notation, this book gives techniques for serial, concurrent, and synchronized processing specification. |
Adopting the Rational Unified Process: Success with the RUP (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)»rank: 804181by: Stefan Bergström, Lotta Råberg
: :This book describes precisely what needs to be accomplished in order to successfully implement the Rational Unified Process as a new process within an organization. All aspects of the process implementation are covered. The reader will find a management-perspective description of the RUP, and details on the effects that the RUP has on projects. In exploring an actual implementation, the authors present a definition of goals and metrics, advice on selecting strategies, and steps toward the development of an implementation plan. A discussion of implementation best practices and proven strategies is included. The book ends with descriptions from actual implementations, and a comparison of the content of the book with what can ... |