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UML by Example
This book contains even case studies, documented in UML, derived from small software projects delivered to real users.
Ghinwa Jalloul (Author)
9780521008815, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 19 January 2004
276 pages, 200 b/w illus. 25 exercises
22.9 x 15.3 x 1.7 cm, 0.383 kg
This is a step-by-step introduction to object-oriented software development. It is suitable for teaching and for self study by practising software engineers seeking to add rigour to their techniques. Seven complete case studies are included along with several smaller examples derived from small software projects developed for and delivered to real users. These examples make use of a bridge process, which presents a systematic approach for developing analysis models and unfolding these incrementally and iteratively through to design models and implementation. The process could be viewed as one example of unified software development and has the potential of being scalable to large software problems. It also provides a model for organising deliverables obtained throughout different phases of the software life cycle. These case studies provide a medium for experimental use and act as templates that can be tailored by readers to fit their specific needs and circumstances.
1. Modeling artifacts and relations
2. Bridge: a systematic process model
3. Reservations online
4. Web page maker
5. Simulating a robot arm
6. Math tutor
7. Distribution view.
Subject Areas: Software Engineering [UMZ], Object-oriented programming [OOP UMN]
