Applying use case driven object modeling with UML : an annotated e-commerce example

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    • Rosenberg, Doug
    • Scott, Kendall

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Applying use case driven object modeling with UML : an annotated e-commerce example

Doug Rosenberg and Kendall Scott

(The Addison-Wesley object technology series / Grady Booch, Ivan Jacobson, James Rumbaugh)

Addison-Wesley, c2001

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Includes bibliographies (p. 147-148) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In this first-ever use case workbook, proven authors Doug Rosenberg and Kendall Scott help developers and analysts put their use case knowledge to the test, in real-world projects. A perfect companion to the authors' breakthrough Use Case Driven Modeling with UML -- or any other introductory guide to use cases -- this book offers systematic hands-on practice in implementing use cases, based on the authors' unparalleled experience in teaching working developers. This workbook dissects the design of an Internet bookstore, step-by-step, in exceptional detail -- showing common mistakes in building use cases, and how the models look once they've been corrected. The authors provide hands-on practice with every aspect of use case development with UML, including requirements review, domain modeling, use case modeling, preliminary design review, robustness analysis, sequence diagrams, critical design review, and more. The book also contains five valuable "Top 10" lists, including lists of errors in robustness analysis and sequence diagramming. For all systems analysts, software architects, software engineers, and developers interested in working with UML or strengthening their current UML skills.

Table of Contents

Preface. Practice. The Premise. Acknowledgments. 1: Introduction. A Walk (Backwards) through the ICONIX Process. Key Features of the ICONIX Process. Process Fundamentals. The Process in a Nutshell. Requirements List for The Internet Bookstore. 2: Domain Modeling. The Key Elements of Domain Modeling. The Top 10 Domain Modeling Errors. Exercises. Bringing the Pieces Together. 3: Use Case Modeling. The Key Elements of Use Case Modeling. The Top 10 Use Case Modeling Errors. Exercises. Bringing the Pieces Together. 4: Requirements Review. The Key Elements of Requirements Review. The Top 10 Requirements Review Errors. 5: Robustness Analysis. The Key Elements of Robustness Analysis. The Top 10 Robustness Analysis Errors. Exercises. Bringing the Pieces Together. 6: Preliminary Design Review. The Key Elements of Preliminary Design Review. The Top 10 PDR Errors. 7: Sequence Diagrams. The Key Elements of Sequence Diagrams. Getting Started with Sequence Diagrams. The Top 10 Sequence Diagramming Errors. Exercises. Bringing the Pieces Together. 8: Critical Design Review. The Key Elements of Critical Design Review. The Top 10 CDR Errors. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA53927633
  • ISBN
    • 0201730391
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boston ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 153 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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