文档介绍:Java™ Modeling in Color with UML® ponents and Process
By Peter Coad, Eric Lefebvre, Jeff De Luca
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Publisher: Pearson PTR
Pub Date: June 15, 1999
ISBN: 0-13-011510-X
Pages: 221
Java Modeling in Color with UML: ponents and Process is the first book to
teach software design in color. Coad and his co-authors use four colors to represent four
archetypes-little forms that appear again and again in ponent and object models.
Given a color, you'll know the kind of attributes, links, methods, and interactions that particular
class is likely to have. You develop little color building blocks that will help you build better
models and get the recognition you deserve.
Color and archetypes are only the beginning. Coad and his co-authors go further, plugging those
archetypes into a 12-class, domain-ponent. Every model Coad has built over the
past decade follows the basic shape and responsibilities expressed in this ponent.
Coad and his co-authors go even further, taking the domain-ponent and applying it
in a wide variety of business areas. So you end up with specific examples for your business,
examples you can relate to, readily understand, and benefit from. Java Modeling in Color with
UML: ponents and Process delivers ponents, 283 classes, 46 interfaces,
671 attributes, 1139 methods, and 65 interaction sequences.
On top of all of this, Coad, Lefebvre, and De Luca present Feature-Driven Development
(FDD), the process for getting the most out of your Java modeling and development, delivering
frequent, tangible, working results on time and within budget.
"This book brings a new dimension to the effective use of the UML, by showing you how to
apply archetypes in color to enrich the content of your models.—Grady Booch, Chief Scientist,
Rational Software Corporation
"I went for a job interview. The interviewer asked me to model a payroll system and gave me an
hour to