UML and the unified process (E-BOOK) Liliana Favre.

By: Favre, LilianaPublisher: Hershey, Pa. : IRM Press, c2003Description: xi, 402 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 1931777446 (pbk.)Subject(s): Application software -- Development | Computer software -- Development | Software engineering | UML (Computer science) | Web site development | E-BOOKDDC classification: 005.1
Contents:
Chapter I. Evaluating UML Using a Generic Quality Framework 1 Chapter II. A Generic Framework for Defining Domain-Specific Models 23 Chapter III. On the Application of UML to Designing On-line Business Model. 39 Chapter IV. Specification of Business Components Using Temporal OCL 48 Chapter V. Negotiating Early Reuse of Components – A Model-Based Analysis 66 Chapter VI. Enhancing RUP Business Model with Client-Oriented Requirements Models 80 Chapter VII. Introducing Non-functional Requirements in UML 116 Chapter VIII. Formalizing UML Class Diagrams . 129 Chapter IX. Forward Engineering and UML: From UML Static Models to Eiffel Code. 199 Chapter X. Transforming UML Class Diagrams into Relational Data Models 217 Chapter XI. Specification and Checking of Dependency Relations between UML Models 237 Chapter XII. Info-Mathics – The Mathematical Modeling of Information Systems 254 Chapter XIII. Use of UML Stereotypes in Business Models 262 Chapter XIV. Extension to UML Using Stereotypes 273 Chapter XV. An Extension to a UML Activity Graph from Workflow 294 Chapter XVI. Business Processes in UML 315 Chapter XVII. The CORAS Methodology: Model-based Risk Assessment Using UMLandUP 332 Chapter XVIII. Towards a UML Profile for Building on Top of Running Software 358 Chapter XIX. A RUP-Based Software Process Supporting Progressive Implementation 375
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Chapter I. Evaluating UML Using a Generic Quality Framework 1 Chapter II. A Generic Framework for Defining Domain-Specific Models 23 Chapter III. On the Application of UML to Designing On-line Business Model. 39 Chapter IV. Specification of Business Components Using Temporal OCL 48 Chapter V. Negotiating Early Reuse of Components – A Model-Based Analysis 66 Chapter VI. Enhancing RUP Business Model with Client-Oriented Requirements Models 80 Chapter VII. Introducing Non-functional Requirements in UML 116 Chapter VIII. Formalizing UML Class Diagrams . 129 Chapter IX. Forward Engineering and UML: From UML Static Models to Eiffel Code. 199 Chapter X. Transforming UML Class Diagrams into Relational Data Models 217 Chapter XI. Specification and Checking of Dependency Relations between UML Models 237 Chapter XII. Info-Mathics – The Mathematical Modeling of Information Systems 254 Chapter XIII. Use of UML Stereotypes in Business Models 262 Chapter XIV. Extension to UML Using Stereotypes 273 Chapter XV. An Extension to a UML Activity Graph from Workflow 294 Chapter XVI. Business Processes in UML 315 Chapter XVII. The CORAS Methodology: Model-based Risk Assessment Using UMLandUP 332 Chapter XVIII. Towards a UML Profile for Building on Top of Running Software 358 Chapter XIX. A RUP-Based Software Process Supporting Progressive Implementation 375

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