8th
AUG

UML for the IT Business Analyst: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Requirements Gathering

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UML for the IT Business Analyst: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Requirements Gathering

UML for the IT Business Analyst: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Requirements Gathering

Book Description
The IT Business Analyst is one of the fastest growing roles in the IT industry. Business Analysts are found in almost all large organizations and are important members of any IT team whether in the private or public sector. “UML for the IT Business Analyst” provides a clear, step-by-step guide to how the Business Analyst can perform his or her role using state-of-the-art object-oriented technology. Business analysts are required to understand object-oriented technology although there are currently no other books that address their unique needs as non-programmers using this technology. Assuming no prior knowledge of business analysis, IT, or object-orientation, material is presented in a narrative, chronological, hands-on style using a real-world case study. Upon completion of “UML for the IT Business Analyst,” you will have created an actual business requirements document using all of the techniques of object-orientation required of a Business Analyst.

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26th
JUL

Java the UML Way

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Java the UML Way

Java the UML Way

Book Description
One of the only books that bridge the gap between O-O design (in UML) and O-O programming (in Java) in an integrated fashion.

* Learn how to translate a UML class diagram into Java source code
* Includes extensive coverage of GUI programming with Swing
* A running case study is used throughout the book
* Includes introductory level coverage of databases and distributed systems, some knowledge of which is vital for building serious programs
* Companion Web Site includes slides, exercise solutions, sample programs and links.

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5th
JUL

VTC UML

Posted by duabevnh under UML, Video Training

UML is a standard, visual modeling language that comes into play in all stages of the software development life cycle: modeling business processes, conceptualizing system functions, visualizing and documenting software artifacts, developing object-oriented software. In other words, UML is a language that allows the writing of a software system’s blueprint in a way that can be easily understood by various stakeholders, including business analysts, project managers, system and database architects, etc. This introduction, by VTC author and corporate trainer Nancy Conner, covers UML basics and goes into detail about the most common kinds of UML diagrams.

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12th
APR

UML Bible

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UML Bible

Product Description
* Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of UML (Unified Modeling Language), including use, diagramming notation, the object constraint language, and profiles
* UML is the industry standard specification for modeling, visualizing, and documenting software projects
* Includes up-to-date coverage of both UML 1.4 and the new 2.0 UML specifications
* Thoroughly covers executable UML and testing UML diagrams, making coding more efficient
* Companion Web site provides additional code samples and updates

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4th
APR

Software Engineering Techniques Applied to Agricultural Systems: An Object-Oriented and UML Approach (Applied Optimization)

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Software Engineering Techniques Applied to Agricultural Systems: An Object-Oriented and UML Approach (Applied Optimization)

Software Engineering Techniques Applied to Agricultural Systems: An Object-Oriented and UML Approach
Springer; 1 edition | 247 pages | ISBN: 0387281703 | September 28, 2005 | PDF | 20 Mb
Description: Software Engineering Techniques Applied to Agricultural Systems presents cutting-edge software engineering techniques for designing and implementing better agricultural software systems based on the object-oriented paradigm and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The book is divided in two parts: the first part presents concepts of the object-oriented paradigm and the UML notation of these concepts, and the second part provides a number of examples of applications that use the material presented in the first part.

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