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UML Xtra-Light
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

UML Xtra-Light

If you are a non-technical person with a stake in the success of a software project, this book is for you. Business managers often find it impossible to communicate business objectives and specify their software requirements to technical members of staff. This beginner's guide teaches readers to communicate with software developers in a more focused, effective way. It describes the basic diagrams of the UML modeling notation and shows how they are used to specify requirements in a unambiguous way. When used on project, the risk of failure through unclear requirements is removed.

Service- and Component-based Development Using Select Perspective and UML
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Service- and Component-based Development Using Select Perspective and UML

Annotation The instruction put forth in this new book is all related to successfully using Select Perspective, a process conceived and marketed by Select Business solutions, a division of Aonix. Select Perspective is a pragmatic, component-based software development process that can be implemented by all roles in software development, and includes the business people that specify, accept, verify and use software solutions. Every individual who is involved in the specification, acceptance, construction, testing, delivery or budgetary control of software solutions will benefit from this book. The authors have helped organizations realize the benefit of component-based development with Select Perspective, and this book shows how it can be done, taking into account varying team sizes, uneven skill levels, and different industries. The book uses the UML for expression of designs, and will allow the reader to meet the demands of web services.

More Process Patterns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

More Process Patterns

With his new book, More Process Patterns, Scott Ambler picks up where Process Patterns left off. In this book, the author presents process patterns for the second half of the development lifecycle. He covers the Deliver phase and the Maintain and Support phase of large-scale, object-oriented system development. Each presented pattern is based upon proven, real-world techniques and is geared toward medium to large-size organizations who need to develop software internally to support their main line of business. The book covers major management issues, such as people and risk management, and quality assurance. Developers and project managers who have just taken their first OO development course will find this book essential. It takes the true needs of software development and delivery into consideration, including cross-project, maintenance, operations, and support issues. This book uses the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

Fifty Down Fifty to Go
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Fifty Down Fifty to Go

Fifty Down, Fifty To Go is a collection of stories infused with humourous anecdotes drawn from the author's experiences growing up in a small town in rural Ontario. It is ripe with hilarious characters and adventures mixed with a healthy dose of thought provoking morals; intermingled with observations of the changes that have evolved in our North American society during this short period of our history. This book has a broad appeal to all those who claim to be baby-boomers and share a sense of humour about our shared experiences. Sit back, enjoy, reminisce.

Growing Modular
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Growing Modular

A starter to the concepts of modularization and mass customization. Condensed and application-oriented approach for a broad audience in engineering, production, sales and marketing. Provides an extensive configurator evaluation checklist for future users and a supplement of business cases.

What Every Software Manager Must Know to Succeed with Object Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

What Every Software Manager Must Know to Succeed with Object Technology

Object technology can provide software developers with the edge they need to bring robust products quickly to market. This book presents a concise introduction to object-oriented methodology and an in-depth look at how to manage projects that use object-oriented techniques.

Upgrading Relational Databases with Objects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Upgrading Relational Databases with Objects

Upgrading Relational Databases with Objects presents a clear-headed overview of how to use object-oriented (OO) technology to improve existing relational databases. This practical how-to guide starts with the basics of OO and works its way up to examples and what-if scenarios that illustrate how OO technology is, should be and should not be integrated with relational databases. It draws a keen distinction between applications that can be best performed with each technology. The book describes such object technologies as OLE and CORBA and what their impacts will be on relational database connectivity and provides a brief tutorial on relational and object concepts, it then moves on to advanced object/relational, SQL3, OO database technology and the Internet.

Building Object Applications that Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Building Object Applications that Work

Reviews the entire process of building object applications from analyzing the project, to designing a user-friendly interface and testing the functionality of your approaches.

Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA

Distributed Object Architectures with CORBA is a guide to designing software comprised of distributed components. While it is based on OMG's Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) standard, the principles also apply to architecture built with other technology (such as Microsoft's DCOM). As ORB products evolve to incorporate new additions to CORBA, the knowledge and experience required to build stable and scalable systems is not widespread. With this volume the reader can develop the skills and knowledge that are necessary for building such systems. The book assumes a familiarity with object-oriented concepts and the basics of CORBA. Software developers who are new to building systems with CORBA-based technologies will find this a useful guide to effective development.

Object Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 626

Object Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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