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OPEN Modeling with UML
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OPEN Modeling with UML

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
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OPEN Modeling with UML

Brian Henderson-Sellers and Bhuvan Unhelkar

ACM Press

As you read this book you will find a well-defined and well-honed methodology for managing your own software development processes. Clear explanations of fundamentally difficult concepts make this book a major contribution to the literature and to future standardization in this area Richard Soley, Chairman and CEO, Object Management Group.

I have seen the software industry evolve over the past 33 years and in my opinion process discipline has been one of our most significant lacunae. OPEN with UML provides an extremely solid and powerful base for promoting the software process discipline, offering immense value to the still rapidly growing software industry. The new millennium in my home country of India, as well as worldwide, will benefit greatly from a simple and lucidly written work such as this. - Prabhat (S.D.)Pradhan, CEO, TATA Technologies India.

OPEN (Object-oriented Process, Environment and Notation) addresses a number of key concerns facing IT professionals today. How do you deal with challenges encountered in migration, component integration, and Internet-based development, as well as higher-level process and project management issues? OPEN is a tailorable, complete process environment' which gives you the power to easily customize the development process to precisely fit with your individual organization's needs.

This introductory-level book guides you through the basic concepts that you will need to master for using OPEN process in industry, and to understand the use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) as its notational element. The authors adopt a strong practical approach, drawing on their extensive experience and developing their arguments around two detailed case studies. Primarily aimed at software developers needing to use an adaptable process to model with UML, this book will also help project managers and quality managers appreciate the use of a software development process together with a standardized notation.

 

Structure of the book:
Chapter 1 overviews the OPEN process and the appropriate use of the UML within it
Chapter 2 introduces the key aspects of UML, primarily focusing on the notational element
Chapter 3 covers how OPEN supports modeling and discusses the modeling artifacts such as Tasks and Techniques, the tools and processes with which to build software complemented by UML as the notation
Chapters 4 and 5 consist of in-depth case studies: a library management system which illustrates how to use OPEN in a responsibility-driven style of development; and a small business loan system, an example of a use-case-driven large-scale software project for the Web
Additional Features:
step-by-step plan for using the book as the foundation for a two day seminar course (or three day course in conjunction with the use of a CASE tool) for industry training or teaching to senior-level students
web-site resource base at http://www.open.org.au
appendix demonstrating the use of a process tool in applying the OPEN process
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-201-67512-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2000
Seiten245 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht760 g
Artikel-Nr.7328348
Verlagsartikel-Nr.67512AW
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.20036820
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About the Authors




Brian Henderson-Sellers



Brian Henderson-Sellers is Professor of Computer Science (Object Technology) at Swinburne University, Director of the Centre for Object Technology Applications and Research in Victoria and also a founder member of the OPEN Consortium. He is an internationally known methodologist in the field of Object Technology, and has authored many works on object-oriented metrics, metamodeling and methodology, including the companion volume The OPEN Process Specification.