Guide to the unified process featuring UML, Java, and design patterns
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Guide to the unified process featuring UML, Java, and design patterns
(Springer professional computing)
Springer, 2003
- alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
John Hunt's book guides you through the use of the UML and the Unified Process and their application to Java systems. Key topics focus explicitly on applying the notation and the method to Java. The book is clearly structured and written, making it ideal for practitioners. This second edition is considerably revised and extended and includes examples taken from the latest version of Rational Rose and Together.
Considers how Agile Modelling fits with the Unified Process, and presents Design Patterns
Self contained - covers both the Unified Process and UML in one book
Includes real-world case studies
Written by an experienced author and industry expert
Ideal for students on Software Engineering courses
Table of Contents
OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN AND THE UNIFIED PROCESS Introduction Object-Oriented Analysis and Design An Introduction to the UML and Unified Process Software Architecture and Object-Oriented Design Requirements Discipline: Use Case Analysis The Analysis Discipline The Design Discipline: System and Class Design Implementation Phase The Test Discipline: How it Relates to Use Cases The Four Phases The JDSYNC Case Study DESIGN PATTERNS Software Patterns Patterns Catalogs Applying the Model-View-Controller Pattern The Hierarchical MVC The Visitor Framework The EventManager J2EE Patterns The Fault Tracker J2EE Case Study UNIFIED PROCESS IN THE REAL WORLD Are UML Designs Language-Independent? Customizing the Unified Process for Short Time-Scale Projects Augmenting the Unified Process with Additional Techniques Inheritance Considered Harmful! Incremental Software Agile Modeling
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