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UML components : a simple process for specifying component-based software

Part of the The Addison-Wesley object technology series The component software series series
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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has gained acceptance as the de facto standard for modeling object software systems -- and, with this book, UML proves itself as an architectural description language, as well.

Leading component developers John Cheesman and John Daniels show how to use UML 1.3 to specify and design any mid-to-large-size system utilizing server-side component technologies -- and, along the way, introduce powerful rules and guidelines for enhancing any component architecture.

First and foremost, UML Components focuses on process: design processes for producing large-scale component-based systems that can be implemented through existing project management processes.

Second, the book offers detailed, expert techniques for using UML 1.3 notation and diagrams to create component specifications that can support change, by allowing for easy substitution as new business problems and technical opportunities arise.

The book includes detailed coverage of the Object Constraint Language, practical techniques for configuring and using UML tools, and a complete, start-to-finish case study.

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Addison Wesley
0201708515 / 9780201708516
Paperback
005.3
18/10/2000
United States
English
xviii, 176 p. : ill.
24 cm
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