tailieunhanh - Business Modeling with UML

Since it’s standardization by the OMG (Object Management Group) in November 1997, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has had a tremendous impact on how software systems are developed. The role of modeling in specifying and documenting complex software systems is being accepted, and an industrial approach to software engineering is on its way to becoming reality. With the acceptance of UML, a new generation of tools and processes that use UML have also emerged, and important concepts and techniques such as the role of architecture, requirements engineering, and tool integration also have been emphasized | Business Modeling with Business Patterns at Work Hans-Erik Eriksson Magnus Penker Author of CML Toolkit Business Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Work by Hans-Erik Eriksson and Magnus Penker ISBN 0471295515 John Wiley Sons 2000 459 pages An introduction to the Unified Model Language and lessons and examples of practical business applications for software developers. Table of Contents Business Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Work Introduction Chapter 1 - Business Modeling Chapter 2 - UML Primer Chapter 3 - Modeling the Business Architecture Chapter 4 - Business Views Chapter 5 - Business Rules Chapter 6 - Business Patterns Chapter 7 - Resource and Rule Patterns Chapter 8 - Goal Patterns Chapter 9 - Process Patterns Chapter 10 - From Business Architecture to Software Architecture Chapter 11 - A Business Model Example Appendix A - Eriksson-Penker Business Extensions Appendix B - Business Patterns Summary Glossary References Index List of Figures List of Tables Business Modeling with UML Business Patterns at Work Hans-Erik Eriksson Magnus Penker Publisher Robert Ipsen Editor Theresa Hudson Associate Developmental Editor Kathryn A. Malm Managing Editor Micheline Frederick Text Design Composition Thomark Design Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. In all instances where John Wiley Sons Inc. is aware of a claim the product names appear in initial capital or ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. Readers however should contact the appropriate companies for more complete information regarding trademarks and registration. Copyright 2000 by Hans-Erik Eriksson and Magnus Penker. All rights reserved. Published by John Wiley Sons Inc. Published simultaneously in Canada. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording scanning or otherwise except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States .