Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice shows how to drive an object-oriented software design from use case all the way through coding and testing, based on the minimalist, UML-based ICONIX process. In addition to a comprehensive explanation of the foundations of the approach, the book makes extensive use of examples and provides exercises at the back of each chapter.
This book leads by example. It demonstrates common analysis and design errors, shows how to detect and fix them, and suggests how to avoid making the same errors in the future. The book also encourages you to examine its UML examples and to search for specific errors. You’ll get clues, then later receive the answers during review sessions toward the end of the book.
Table of Content
to ICONIX Process.- to ICONIX Process.- Requirements Definition.- Domain Modeling.- Use Case Modeling.- Requirements Review.- Analysis, Conceptual Design, and Technical Architecture.- Robustness Analysis.- Preliminary Design Review.- Technical Architecture.- Design and Coding.- Sequence Diagrams.- Critical Design Review.- Implementation: Getting from Detailed Design to Code.- Code Review and Model Update.- Testing and Requirements Traceability.- Design-Driven Testing.- Addressing Requirements.
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