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_aModeling with UML _h[electronic resource] : _bLanguage, Concepts, Methods / _cby Bernhard Rumpe. |
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_aCham : _bSpringer International Publishing : _bImprint: Springer, _c2016. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Class Diagrams -- Object Constraint Language -- Object Diagrams -- State charts -- Sequence Diagrams -- A Language Representation with Syntax Class Diagrams -- B Java -- C The Syntax of the UML/P -- D Sample application: Internet-based Auction System -- References. | |
520 | _aThis book presents a variant of UML that is especially suitable for agile development of high-quality software. It adjusts the language UML profile, called UML/P, for optimal assistance for the design, implementation, and agile evolution to facilitate its use especially in agile, yet model based development methods for data intensive or control driven systems. After a general introduction to UML and the choices made in the development of UML/P in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 includes a definition of the language elements of class diagrams and their forms of use as views and representations. Next, Chapter 3 introduces the design and semantic facets of the Object Constraint Language (OCL), which is conceptually improved and syntactically adjusted to Java for better comfort. Subsequently, Chapter 4 introduces object diagrams as an independent, exemplary notation in UML/P, and Chapter 5 offers a detailed introduction to UML/P Statecharts. Lastly, Chapter 6 presents a simplified form of sequence diagrams for exemplary descriptions of object interactions. For completeness, appendixes A-C describe the full syntax of UML/P, and appendix D explains a sample application from the E-commerce domain, which is used in all chapters. This book is ideal for introductory courses for students and practitioners alike. . | ||
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