As software application development becomes more complex, the benefits of developing a comprehensive "blueprint" enabling developers to visualize the complete scope of a project increase substantially. Three elements are needed to successfully diagram and visualize a software system-a process, a notation, and a modeling tool. This timely new book introduces the reader to three of the most popular and influential such elements; the Rational Objectory process, the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and Rational Rose. With the practical direction offered in this book, you will be able to specify, visualize, document, and create software solutions. Throughout the book, a simplified case study (a course registration system for a university) is employed to illustrate the analysis and design of an application. The presentation is structured to allow concentration on the specifics of modeling the domain without getting bogged down in unnecessary detail. This efficient approach to teaching visual modeling and the application of UML enables you to focus on learning to apply an iterative and incremental process to analysis and design.
Other highlights include: an examination of system behavior from a use case approach a discussion of the concepts and notations used for finding objects and classes an introduction to the concepts and notation needed to create and document a system's architecture a review of the iteration planning process
Terry Quatrani is the Rose Evangelist for Rational Software Corporation, where she is responsible for preaching the visual modeling gospel according to Grady, Jim, and Ivar. During her 17 years of experience in the development and deployment of large software systems, she also worked for General Electric, where she was one of the founding consultants of the Lockheed Martin Advanced Concepts Center.