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UML 2.0 in Action: A project-based tutorial Henriette Baumann

UML 2.0 in Action: A project-based tutorial By Henriette Baumann

UML 2.0 in Action: A project-based tutorial by Henriette Baumann


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Written as a practical case study, this book offers the intuitive feel for UML needed to be added to your core development toolkit. The authors walk through a rich analysis and design scenario, explaining which parts of UML to use, and how to use them. The emphasis is on the systematic and practical application of UML to real business cases.

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UML 2.0 in Action: A project-based tutorial Summary

UML 2.0 in Action: A project-based tutorial by Henriette Baumann

The book is uniquely practical. A richly textured case study is used throughout the book. Although some aspects of the Airport Passenger Services business process are simplified for sake of clarity and efficiency, it provides a comprehensive practical grounding for theoretical UML knowledge. The case study itself was developed in partnership with employees of Zurich Airport. The book was written for business analysts, technical architects and developers. It does not require detailed programming knowledge, nor is prior experience of UML mandatory. It shows how, with UML, simple models of business processes and specification models can be created and read with little effort.

About Henriette Baumann

Henriette Baumann is the co-founder and board member of integratio GmbH (http://www.integratio.com), based in Zurich. Henriette studied Informatics and Economics and was involved in software development and engineering since the mid-eighties, particularly with the transformation of business requirements in software systems. In 1998, she started with UML business modeling and has used UML in several projects. Today her main focus is on project management and consulting for business analysis, business requirements engineering, and business specifications based on UML, especially for financial service companies. Patrick Grassle is the co-founder and board member of KnowGravity Inc. (http://www.knowgravity.com) in Zurich, a leading supplier of MDA and Business Rules know-how. Patrick studied Informatics and Economics at the University of Zurich. In 1986, he built his first model of an IT system using structured analysis and did not stop modeling since then. He has applied UML in many projects. He used and consulted structured and object-oriented methods for system specification. In the nineties, he helped develop the first localized UML trainings in Switzerland. The UML-based 'Model Driven Architecture' and the 'Business Rules Approach' absorb his main interest nowadays, but he is still doing UML training and consulting. Philippe Baumann is co-founder and member of the board of integratio GmbH (http://www.integratio.com), based in Zurich. Philippe studied Informatics at the University of Hagen (D) and was involved in software development and application integration since the mid-eighties. In 1998, he started with UML, and its usage in system integration and electronic data interchange between companies. Today he is the project manager and consultant for technical aspects and implementation of software integration using UML. He is also active in the field of implementation and integration of Open Source business software such as ERP and CRM.

Table of Contents

Introduction Basic principles Modeling business systems External view Internal view Modeling IT systems Modeling for system integration Messages in UML

Additional information

CIN1904811558G
9781904811558
1904811558
UML 2.0 in Action: A project-based tutorial by Henriette Baumann
Used - Good
Paperback
Packt Publishing Limited
20101215
248
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