The Unified Process Elaboration Phase
Best practices in implementing the UP
Résumé
- Provide you a balanced perspective of the alternative
design methodologies available.
- Propose a synthesized software process that addresses
the scope of your real world.
- Present materials from the Software Development magazine that will flesh out each of the UP phases.
You get the collective wisdom of industry luminaries.
Articles by Peter Coad, Larry Constantine, Martin Fowler,
David Linthicum, Mary Loomis, Steve Maguire, Steve
McConnell, Clemens Szyperski, and Karl Wiegers, and others,
provide perspective on the macro issues like:
- How large-scale, mission critical software is developed
and maintained.
- How each workflow fits into the overall development
lifecycle.
- Tips and techniques to enhance your role (and career).
And they address the details of implementing a software
process with best practices on such issues as code
inspections, configuration management, change control, and
architectural modeling of your software organization.
Fill the gaps between theory and practice with a plan that includes the nuts and bolts. The Elaboration Phase -- the second of four chronological phases in the UP -- focuses on defining, validating, and establishing the baseline architecture for a system. A carefully selected array of articles address the vital elements of this phase. Subjects include developing frameworks, component architectures, designing with interfaces, building large systems, using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) effectively, working with legacy systems, modeling business rules, selecting tools, building your development team, user interface prototyping, testing your requirements, and effectively managing metrics.
Table of contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Best Practices for the Project Management
Workflow
- Chapter 3: Best Practices for the Business Modeling
Workflow
- Chapter 4: Best Practices for the Requirements
Workflow
- Chapter 5: Best Practices for the Infrastructure
Management Workflow
- Chapter 6: Best practices for the Analysis and Design
Workflow
- Chapter 7: Best Practices for the Test Workflow
- Chapter 8: Parting Words
- Appendix A: References and Recommended Reading
- Appendix B: The Article Authors
- Index
L'auteur - Scott W. Ambler
Scott W. Ambler is a software process improvement (SPI) consultant living just north of Toronto. He is founder and practice leader of the Agile Modeling (AM) (www.agilemodeling.com), Agile Data (AD) (www.agiledata.org), Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) (www.enterpriseunifiedprocess.com), and Agile Unified Process (AUP) (www.ambysoft.com/unifiedprocess) methodologies. Scott is the (co-)author of several books, including Agile Modeling (John Wiley & Sons, 2002), Agile Database Techniques (John Wiley & Sons, 2003), The Object Primer, Third Edition (Cambridge University Press, 2004), The Enterprise Unified Process (Prentice Hall, 2005), and The Elements of UML 2.0 Style (Cambridge University Press, 2005). Scott is a contributing editor with Software Development magazine (www.sdmagazine.com) and has spoken and keynoted at a wide variety of international conferences, including Software Development, UML World, Object Expo, Java Expo, and Application Development. Scott graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master of Information Science. In his spare time Scott studies the Goju Ryu and Kobudo styles of karate.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | R & D Books |
Auteur(s) | Scott W. Ambler |
Nb. de pages | 276 |
Format | 18,8 x 23,3 |
Poids | 550g |
EAN13 | 9781929629053 |
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