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Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series

Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture by Mellor Stephen J. Balcer Marc J. (2002-05-24) Paperback

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Executable UML is designed to produce a comprehensive and understandable model of a solution independent of the organization of the software implementation. It is a highly abstract thinking tool that aids in the formalization of knowledge, and is also a way of describing the concepts that make up abstract solutions to software development problems. This integrated modeling method has been a key to successful development of software projects in subject matters ranging from avionics to e-commerce to self-driving vehicles.

This 20th Anniversary Edition thoroughly introduces, documents, and explains this technology. Learn how to formalize requirements and use cases into a rich set of verifiable diagrams, to produce executable and testable models, and to translate these models directly into code.

Learn how A large-scale, fully developed case study runs throughout the book to illustrate concepts and techniques.

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First published January 1, 2002

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A complete introduction to Executable UML.
Quite abstract for those looking for a real-sized complete example, but enough to understand the big picture.
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