Kleppe by Anneke Kleppe

Kleppe by Anneke Kleppe

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Offers insight on how one can and can't use the UML to move to the next level of abstraction in building systems.

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Kleppe by Anneke Kleppe

This text introduces model driven architecture (MDA), a framework that stresses the importance of models in the software development process.

Anneke Kleppe is a consultant and adviser at Klasse Objecten, which she founded in 1995 to train and coach companies on the use of object technology, modeling, and MDA. She was intensively involved in the development of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the new UML 2.0 standard. The author of several books, Anneke started a knowledge center for object technology at KPN Research in Leidschendam, Netherlands. She is a member of the authoring team of the OCL 2 standard, where she has a special focus on the definition of the semantics of the OCL.

Jos Warmer is the primary author of the OCL standard. He is an active member of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) Revision Task Force, which defined the revisions in the UML 2.0 standard. Previously he was a member of the UML core team, where he was responsible for the development of the Object Constraint Language (OCL). The author of several books and numerous international articles, Jos is an advisor on the UML method and techniques at the De Nederlandsche Bank.

Wim Bast is Compuware’s OptimalJ MDA architect.



032119442XAB07222003

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ISBN 13 9780321194428
ISBN 10 032119442X
Title Kleppe
Author Anneke Kleppe
Series Addison-Wesley Object Technology Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education (US)
Year published 2003-05-28
Number of pages 200
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