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Ivar Jacobson

    Software Reuse
    Object Technology Series: Objects, Components, and Frameworks With UML
    The Unified Modeling Language User Guide
    Object-oriented software engineering : a use case driven approach
    The Road to the Unified Software Development Process
    The Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual
    • Focusing on Ivar Jacobson's contributions, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the Unified Software Development Process. It delves into the methodologies and practices that shape modern software engineering, emphasizing key concepts and frameworks that enhance development efficiency and quality. Readers will gain insights into the integration of processes, techniques, and tools that streamline software development, making it an essential resource for both practitioners and students in the field.

      The Road to the Unified Software Development Process
    • How can software developers, programmers and managers meet the challenges of the 90s and begin to resolve the software crisis? This book is based on Objectory which is the first commercially available comprehensive object-oriented process for developing large-scale industrial systems. Ivar Jacobson developed Objectory as a result of 20 years of experience building real software-based products. The approach takes a global view of system development and focuses on minimizing the system's life cycle cost. Objectory is an extensible industrial process that provides a method for building large industrial systems. This revised printing has been completely updated to make it as accessible and complete as possible. New material includes the revised Testing chapter, in which new product developments are discussed.

      Object-oriented software engineering : a use case driven approach
    • Getting started; Basic structural modeling; Advanced structural modeling; Basic behavioral modeling; Advanced behavioral modeling; Architectural modeling; Wrapping up

      The Unified Modeling Language User Guide
    • Object Technology Series: Objects, Components, and Frameworks With UML

      The Catalysis™ Approach

      • 785 Seiten
      • 28 Lesestunden

      Here is the first book to introduce Catalysis, a next-generation method for constructing open component systems from frameworks, based on UML and OMG standards. Using Catalysis, programmers have the ability to describe a complex system based on content perspectives or views. Each view defines a pattern with supporting models. Catalysis provides well-defined consistency rules across models and the mechanisms for composing views. .

      Object Technology Series: Objects, Components, and Frameworks With UML
    • Software Reuse

      Architecture Process and Organization for Business Success

      • 536 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      Introducing the reuse-driven software engineering business; Architectural style; Processes; Organizing a reuse business.

      Software Reuse
    • This book offers an overview of the Unified Process for software development, emphasizing practical modeling with the Unified Modeling Language (UML). It illustrates how UML models and the process work together, detailing constructs like use cases and actors.

      The Unified Software Development Process
    • The Sofa Troll

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Have you ever been sat of your sofa and realised that your TV remote has gone missing? Have your sweets vanished into thin air? Maybe your grown-up can't find their keys? Well, this book may hold the answer to all these and many more mysteries: The Sofa Troll. Sitting alone on your sofa will never be the same again, after going on an adventure with the crafty little critter, who is happily inhabiting your sofa. He hoards all sorts - from important receipts to your pocket money pound coins. However, after being sucked up in a harrowing hoover incident, the sofa troll's future is in jeopardy - will he be dumped with the rubbish or can this cute collector relocate and get back to stashing his stuff?

      The Sofa Troll