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(Page-1) Chapter II. A Generic Framework for Defining Domain-Specific Models(Page-23) Chapter III. On the Application of UML to Designing On-line Business Model (Page-39) Chapter IV. Specification of Business Components Using Temporal OCL(Page-48) Chapter V. Negotiating Early Reuse of Components – A Model-Based Analysis(Page-66) Chapter VIII. Formalizing UML Class Diagrams(Page-129) Chapter IX. Forward Engineering and UML: From UML Static Models to Eiffel Code(page-199) Chapter X. Transforming UML Class Diagrams into Relational Data Models(Page-217) Chapter XI. Specification and Checking of Dependency Relations between UML Models(Page-237) Chapter XII. Info-Mathics – The Mathematical Modeling of Information Systems(page-254) Chapter XIII. Use of UML Stereotypes in Business Models(apge-262) Chapter XIV. Extension to UML Using Stereotypes(Page-273) Chapter XV. An Extension to a UML Activity Graph from Workflow(Page-294) Chapter XVI. Business Processes in UML(Page-315) Chapter XVII. The CORAS Methodology: Model-based Risk Assessment Using UMLandUP(Page-332) Chapter XVIII. Towards a UML Profile for Building on Top of Running Software(page-358) Chapter XIX. A RUP-Based Software Process Supporting Progressive Implementation(Page-375)
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Chapter I. Evaluating UML Using a Generic Quality Framework(Page-1) Chapter II. A Generic Framework for Defining Domain-Specific Models(Page-23) Chapter III. On the Application of UML to Designing On-line Business Model (Page-39) Chapter IV. Specification of Business Components Using Temporal OCL(Page-48) Chapter V. Negotiating Early Reuse of Components – A Model-Based Analysis(Page-66) Chapter VIII. Formalizing UML Class Diagrams(Page-129) Chapter IX. Forward Engineering and UML: From UML Static Models to Eiffel Code(page-199) Chapter X. Transforming UML Class Diagrams into Relational Data Models(Page-217) Chapter XI. Specification and Checking of Dependency Relations between UML Models(Page-237) Chapter XII. Info-Mathics – The Mathematical Modeling of Information Systems(page-254) Chapter XIII. Use of UML Stereotypes in Business Models(apge-262) Chapter XIV. Extension to UML Using Stereotypes(Page-273) Chapter XV. An Extension to a UML Activity Graph from Workflow(Page-294) Chapter XVI. Business Processes in UML(Page-315) Chapter XVII. The CORAS Methodology: Model-based Risk Assessment Using UMLandUP(Page-332) Chapter XVIII. Towards a UML Profile for Building on Top of Running Software(page-358) Chapter XIX. A RUP-Based Software Process Supporting Progressive Implementation(Page-375)

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