The unified software development process
Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh - Collection Object technology series
Résumé
analysis and design process derived primarily from the three market
leading OOA&D methods, Booch, OOSE (Use-Case), and OMT with
ideas drawn from many other methods and input from many other
parties. It is a component-based, use case driven, architecture
centered, iterative and incremental developmental process that uses the
Unified Modeling Language (UML) to represent models of the
software system to be developed. The Objectory Software
Development Process book describes, apart from the unified generic
process and the different activities in developing a software system, the
different models developed and evolved during the lifecycle of a
system. It describes in an easy-to-understand way the different
higher-level constructs -- notation as well as semantics -- used in the
models. Thus stereotypes such as use cases and actors, packages,
classes, stereotypes, interfaces, active classes, processes and threads,
nodes, and most relations will be described in tuitively in the context of
a model. The Objectory Software Development Process will go further
then most OO A&D methods by describing a family of processes that
incorporate the complete life-cycle of software development.
L'auteur - Ivar Jacobson
Dr. Ivar Jacobson,Vice President of Business Engineering, is the inventor of the OOSE method, and he is also the founder of Objectory AB in Sweden, which recently merged with Rational Software Corporation. Dr. Jacobson is the principal author of two influential and best-selling books Object-Oriented Software Engineering--A Use Case Driven Approach (Computer Language Productivity award winner in 1992) and The Object Advantage--Business Process Reengineering with Object Technology. He has also authored several widely referenced papers on object technology. One of the most famous papers is his first OOPSLA '87 paper entitled "Object-Oriented Development in an Industrial Environment," which presented the first truly object-oriented method ever published. Ivar Jacobson's use-case driven approachhas had a very strong impact on the entireOOAD industry, and he himself has become one of its "icons." Consequently, he isa frequently invited keynote speaker and panelist, debating OOAD topics withcolleagues and methodologists such as Grady Booch, Jim Rumbaugh, StevenMellor, and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock at major OO conferences around the world.
He is well known for his pioneering work and more than 20 years of experience inusing object methods for the design of large real-time systems. His earlyobject-based design technique has evolved into the international standardITU(formerly CCITT)/SDL.
Dr. Jacobson also regularly serves on the OOPSLA, ECOOP, and TOOLSprogram committees, and he is a member of the advisory board of the Journal ofObject-Oriented Programming.
In 1994, Ivar Jacobson received the first Swedish Computer Association (SCA)award (the Kjell Hultman prize) for "extraordinary achievement in promotingefficiency and productivity in the development and use of informationtechnology."
L'auteur - Grady Booch
Grady Booch, directeur scientifique chez Rational, est reconnu par la Communauté internationale du développement logiciel pour son travail sur la technologie orientée objet. Il est l'un des principaux collaborateurs des revues Report on Object Oriented Analysis and Design et Object Magazine. Il est l'auteur pour Addison-Wesley de plusieurs best-sellers sur le génie logiciel et le développement objet.
L'auteur - James Rumbaugh
James Rumbaugh, IBM Distinguished Engineer, Ivar Jacobson, fondateur de JacZone et Grady Booch, IBM Fellow, sont les créateurs d'UML. Ils sont reconnus à l'échelle mondiale pour leurs nombreuses et importantes contributions à la création de la technologie de développement orientée objet et notamment à OMT (Object Modeling Technique), OOSE (Object Oriented Software Engineering) et la méthode Booch.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh |
Collection | Object technology series |
Parution | 26/02/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 512 |
EAN13 | 9780201571691 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-201-57169-1 |
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