Research and Markets: Model-Driven Development with Executable UML

Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:42pm EDT
 
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/04c977/modeldriven_devel) has
announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Model-Driven
Development with Executable UML" to their offering. 

A comprehensive reference for an executable UML and the advantages of modeling
This book presents the most up-to-date technology for rapidly developing
information systems using the object-oriented paradigm and models, and
establishes an executable profile of UML for such model-driven development. As a
software developer, architect, or analyst, you'll benefit from learning how
information systems can be developed more efficiently using the object-oriented
paradigm and model-driven approach. 

Written by an expert who is uniquely qualified in the topic, this Wrox reference
offers a profile of UML that is formal and executable, instead of the relational
paradigm or its incomplete coupling with object orientation. It provides a
comprehensive tutorial on model-driven development and UML. 

This report:

* Provides an in-depth tutorial on using model-driven development and UML for
building information systems, with extensive examples 
* Includes tutorials and critics of traditional IS modeling paradigms, such as
the relational paradigm, entity-relationship modeling, and the widely used
incomplete coupling of object orientation with relational databases 
* Covers basic object-oriented concepts with UML semantics, like classes and
data types, attributes, associations, generalizations, operations and methods 
* Proposes new powerful concepts for rapid development of information systems
including contemporary user interfaces, such as programming by demonstration and
others

Model-Driven Development with Executable UML offers a thorough education in this
complex topic. 

Key Topics Covered:

* Information Systems Modeling. 
* Traditional Approaches to IS Development. 
* The Object Paradigm. 
* Getting Started. 
* Basic Language Concepts. 
* Interaction and Querying. 
* General Concepts. 
* Classes and Data Types. 
* Attributes. 
* Associations. 
* Constraints. 
* Querying. 
* Operations and Methods. 
* StateMachines. 
* Collaborations and Interactions. 
* Commands, Presentation, and Architecture. 
* About the Method. 
* Conceptual Modeling. 
* Modeling Functional Requirements. 
* Characteristics of Information Systems. 
* Process and Principles of Software Development. 
* The Relational Paradigm. 
* Structured System Analysis. 
* Introduction to the Object Paradigm.

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/04c977/modeldriven_devel. 



Research and Markets
Laura Wood
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press@researchandmarkets.com
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