Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice, Second Edition
- 6h 35m
- Doug Rosenberg, Matt Stephens
- Apress
- 2013
Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice shows how to drive an object-oriented software design from use case all the way through coding and testing, based on the minimalist, UML-based ICONIX process. In addition to a comprehensive explanation of the foundations of the approach, the book makes extensive use of examples and provides exercises at the back of each chapter.
This book leads by example. It demonstrates common analysis and design errors, shows how to detect and fix them, and suggests how to avoid making the same errors in the future. The book also encourages you to examine its UML examples and to search for specific errors. You'll get clues, then later receive the answers during review sessions toward the end of the book.
About the Authors
Matt Stephens is a Java developer, project leader, and technical architect with a financial organization based in central London. He's been developing software commercially for over 15 years, and has led many agile projects through successive customer releases. He has spoken at a number of software conferences on object-oriented development topics, and his writing appears regularly in a variety of software journals and websites, including The Register and ObjectiveView.
Matt is the co-author of Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (Apress, 2003) with Doug Rosenberg, Agile Development with ICONIX Process (Apress, 2005) with Doug Rosenberg and Mark Collins-Cope, and Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice with Doug Rosenberg (Apress, 2007).
DOUG ROSENBERG is the founder and president of ICONIX Software Engineering, Inc. Doug spent the first 15 years of his career writing code for a living before moving on to managing programmers, developing software design tools, and teaching object-oriented analysis and design.
Doug has been providing system development tools and training for nearly two decades, with particular emphasis on object-oriented methods. He developed a unified Booch/Rumbaugh/Jacobson design method in 1993 that preceded Rational's UML by several years. He has produced more than a dozen multimedia tutorials on object technology, including "COMPREHENSIVE COM" and "Enterprise Architect for Power Users," and is the coauthor of Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML (Addison-Wesley, 1999) and Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML (Addison-Wesley, 2001), both with Kendall Scott, as well as Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (Apress, 2003) with Matt Stephens, and Agile Development with ICONIX Process (Apress, 2005) with Matt Stephens and Mark Collins-Cope.
In this Book
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Introduction to ICONIX Process
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Domain Modeling
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Use Case Modeling
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Requirements Review
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Robustness Analysis
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Preliminary Design Review
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Technical Architecture
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Sequence Diagrams
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Critical Design Review
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Implementation: Getting from Detailed Design to Code
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Code Review and Model Update
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Design-Driven Testing
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Addressing Requirements