Model-Driven Development with Executable UML (E-Book) [Elektronisk resurs].

By: Milicev, DraganPublisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009Description: 1 online resource (818 p.)ISBN: 978-0-470-48163-9; 978-0-470-53599-8Subject(s): Automatic control | Computer simulation | Computer software -- Development | E-BookGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 005.117 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 23: Structured AnalysisChapter 24: Introduction to the Object Paradigm; References and Bibliography; Index;
Chapter 8: Classes and Data TypesChapter 9: Attributes; Chapter 10: Associations; Chapter 11: Constraints; Chapter 12: Querying; Chapter 13: Operations and Methods; Chapter 14: State Machines; Chapter 15: Collaborations and Interactions; Chapter 16: Commands, Presentation, and Architecture; Part IV: Method; Chapter 17: About the Method; Chapter 18: Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 19: Modeling Functional Requirements; Part V: Supplemental; Chapter 20: Characteristics of Information Systems; Chapter 21: Process and Principles of Software Development; Chapter 22: The Relational Paradigm
Model-Driven Development with Executable UML; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Contents; Preface; Whom This Book Is For; How This Book Is Structured; About the Supporting Software and the Accompanying Site; Conventions; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Information Systems Modeling; Chapter 2: Traditional Approaches to IS Development; Chapter 3: The Object Paradigm; Part II: Overview of OOIS UML; Chapter 4: Getting Started; Chapter 5: Basic Language Concepts; Chapter 6: Interaction and Querying; Part III: Concepts; Chapter 7: General Concepts
Summary: A comprehensive reference for an executable UML and the advantages of modeling This book presents the most up-to-date technology for rapidly developing information systems using the object-oriented paradigm and models, and establishes an executable profile of UML for such model-driven development. As a software developer, architect, or analyst, you'll benefit from learning how information systems can be developed more efficiently using the object-oriented paradigm and model-driven approach. Written by an expert who is uniquely qualified in the topic, this Wrox reference offers a profile of UML
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Chapter 23: Structured AnalysisChapter 24: Introduction to the Object Paradigm; References and Bibliography; Index;

Chapter 8: Classes and Data TypesChapter 9: Attributes; Chapter 10: Associations; Chapter 11: Constraints; Chapter 12: Querying; Chapter 13: Operations and Methods; Chapter 14: State Machines; Chapter 15: Collaborations and Interactions; Chapter 16: Commands, Presentation, and Architecture; Part IV: Method; Chapter 17: About the Method; Chapter 18: Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 19: Modeling Functional Requirements; Part V: Supplemental; Chapter 20: Characteristics of Information Systems; Chapter 21: Process and Principles of Software Development; Chapter 22: The Relational Paradigm

Model-Driven Development with Executable UML; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Contents; Preface; Whom This Book Is For; How This Book Is Structured; About the Supporting Software and the Accompanying Site; Conventions; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Information Systems Modeling; Chapter 2: Traditional Approaches to IS Development; Chapter 3: The Object Paradigm; Part II: Overview of OOIS UML; Chapter 4: Getting Started; Chapter 5: Basic Language Concepts; Chapter 6: Interaction and Querying; Part III: Concepts; Chapter 7: General Concepts

A comprehensive reference for an executable UML and the advantages of modeling This book presents the most up-to-date technology for rapidly developing information systems using the object-oriented paradigm and models, and establishes an executable profile of UML for such model-driven development. As a software developer, architect, or analyst, you'll benefit from learning how information systems can be developed more efficiently using the object-oriented paradigm and model-driven approach. Written by an expert who is uniquely qualified in the topic, this Wrox reference offers a profile of UML

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