
Enterprise Patterns and MDA
Building Better Software with Archetype Patterns and UML
Addison Wesley (Publisher)
Published on 8. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-321-11230-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents a proven method of successfully addressing the significant challenges of developing applications for the business world. Borrowing from their significant experience in corporate development, the authors present a catalog of proven and supremely useful patterns that can be applied to the idiosyncrasies of the business domain. This book also explains how to use Model-Driven Architecture to increase the efficiency of your designs, and how to further the capabilities of the industry-standard Unified Modeling Language. The result is a practical, no-nonsense approach to building robust business applications that can be immediately applied in a corporate setting.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-321-11230-9 (9780321112309)
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Persons
Jim Arlow has been programming and designing object-oriented software systems since 1990. He has created object models for blue chip companies such as British Airways and M&G. He is a respected OO consultant in Europe and has written and delivered many training courses on object technology and Java. Jim is a regular speaker at conferences such as Object World, and has been an invited speaker at University College London, City University, and the British Computer Society.
Ila Neustadt has worked in IT for British Airways for more than twenty years and has experience of all parts within the IT development life cycle. She worked in the strategy department modeling the architecture process and developing architecture training, and acted as program head for the graduate business analyst program. Ila now coordinates skills development for BAs IT staff.
Ila Neustadt has worked in IT for British Airways for more than twenty years and has experience of all parts within the IT development life cycle. She worked in the strategy department modeling the architecture process and developing architecture training, and acted as program head for the graduate business analyst program. Ila now coordinates skills development for BAs IT staff.
Content
Introduction.
1 Archetypes and Archetype Patterns.
2 Model Driven Architecture with Archetype Patterns.
3 Literate Modeling.
4 Party Archetype Pattern.
5 Party Relationship Archetype Pattern.
6 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Archetype Pattern.
7 Product Archetype Pattern.
8 Inventory Archetype Pattern.
9 Order Archetype Pattern.
10 Quantity Archetype Pattern.
11 Money Archetype Pattern.
12 Rule Archetype Pattern.
13 Summary.
Archetype Glossary.
Bibliography. 032111230XT09152003
1 Archetypes and Archetype Patterns.
2 Model Driven Architecture with Archetype Patterns.
3 Literate Modeling.
4 Party Archetype Pattern.
5 Party Relationship Archetype Pattern.
6 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Archetype Pattern.
7 Product Archetype Pattern.
8 Inventory Archetype Pattern.
9 Order Archetype Pattern.
10 Quantity Archetype Pattern.
11 Money Archetype Pattern.
12 Rule Archetype Pattern.
13 Summary.
Archetype Glossary.
Bibliography. 032111230XT09152003