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THE EXPERT’S VOICE
®
IN UML MODELING
Doug Rosenberg and Matt Stephens
Use Case Driven
Object Modeling
with UML
Theory and Practice
Fast-track your project from use cases to working, maintainable code
BOOKS FOR PROFESSIONALS BY PROFESSIONALS
®
Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML:
Theory and Practice
Dear Reader,
In theory you’d like to be using UML and use cases, but in practice it’s often
difficult. Here are a few reasons why:
• UML is too big. In theory it’s all good, but in practice UML’s size makes it
impractical and causes analysis paralysis. We’ll teach you a UML core subset
and a minimalist process that’s been proven on hundreds of projects.
• Your analysts write vague and ambiguous use cases. In theory the use cases
are abstract, technology-free, and implementation independent, but in
practice they’re vague and ambiguous, so your programmers ignore them.
We’ll teach you how to disambiguate them.
• Your team has difficulty getting from use cases to code. In theory it seems
easy, but in practice something doesn’t quite mesh. The team has difficulty
crossing the gap between “what” and “how.” We’ll unveil secrets of the
“missing link” between analysis and design that have been closely guarded
by goat-herding Druids in darkest Wales for centuries.
• You have dysfunctional requirements. In theory you’re capturing everything
(functional, nonfunctional, and behavior requirements), but in practice these
are all intermangled together. We’ll show you how to disintermangle the
active-voice scenarios from the passive-voice requirements.
• Your team struggles with issues like requirements traceability, test cover-
age, and keeping models and code in sync. In theory tools should help you
with these problems, but in practice you’re not sure how it all fits together
and whether all the requirements have been implemented, even though you
unit test. We’ll show you the latest in automated tools and process support
for these issues.
This book is suitable for classroom use and as a resource for professionals.
We take an example project (the Internet Bookstore) from use cases and
requirements all the way through working Java/Spring code and unit tests, in a
step-by-step approach with dozens of exercises and questions at the back of
each chapter.
Doug Rosenberg and Matt Stephens
Doug Rosenberg,
author of
Use Case Driven Object
Modeling with UML: A
Practical Approach
Applying Use Case Driven
Object Modeling with UML:
An Annotated e-Commerce
Example
Extreme Programming
Refactored: The Case
Against XP
(Apress, 2003)
Agile Development with
ICONIX Process: People,
Process, and Pragmatism
(Apress, 2005)
Shelve in
Systems Analysis
User level:
Intermediate–Advanced
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Modeling with UML:
Theory and Practice
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Agile Development with
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Process, and Pragmatism
Use Case Driven
Object Modeling with UML
Rosenberg,
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ISBN-13: 978-1-59059-774-3
ISBN-10: 1-59059-774-5
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Packed with
examples and
student exercises
Matt Stephens, author of
Extreme Programming
Refactored: The Case
Against XP
(Apress, 2003)
Agile Development with
ICONIX Process: People,
Process, and Pragmatism
(Apress, 2005)
Companion eBook
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