Mastering Rational XDE

Modeling and Development--More Tightly Integrated Than Ever
Rational XDE cures many of the headaches of application modeling and development by bringing the two processes closer together than ever before. Mastering Rational XDE shows you how to get maximum relief using this powerful tool, which lets you model within your preferred IDE, generate code automatically, and maintain tight synchronization between model and code at all times. One of the keys that unlocks this enormous power is the large example project that runs through Mastering Rational XDE, divided into a series of exercises that teach you to create use case and analysis models, move from analysis to design, create databases, publish and report models, and apply and create patterns. By working through this book, you'll be able to develop sophisticated, flexible object-oriented applications that are efficient to maintain and upgrade. Coverage includes:
* Understanding the role of XDE in the software development life cycle
* Understanding how XDE works with your IDE
* Creating an analysis model
* Creating a design model
* Creating a data model
* Generating code, including classes, attributes, operations, relationships, and components
* Keeping your code and model in sync
* Publishing a model and generating reports
* Using Gang-of-Four patterns in an XDE model
* Creating and using a Reusable Asset Specification (RAS)
* Creating and using your own patterns

Biography

Wendy and Mike Boggs authored Mastering UML with Rational Rose and Mastering UML with Rational Rose 2003, both for Sybex. Wendy, a Rational Rose certified instructor, has provided consulting services in object-oriented analysis, design, and modeling to firms, such as Toyota, Electronic Data Systems, and ADP. Mike is a project manager with extensive object-oriented design experience. He has managed large-scale projects and advised organizations in the adoption of an object-oriented methodology.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

Part I: Liberated Development with Rational XDE.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Rational XDE.

Chapter 2: XDE in the Software Development Lifecycle.

Chapter 3: Introduction to the Exercises: A Study for Real-World Application Development.

Part II: Visual Modeling with XDE.

Chapter 4: Integrated Use Case Management.

Chapter 5: Modeling Java and J2EE Elements in XDE.

Chapter 6: Modeling Visual Studio .NET Elements in XDE.

Chapter 7: Modeling Databases with XDE.

Chapter 8: Publishing and Reporting Models.

Part III: Patterns.

Chapter 9: Using Patterns.

Chapter 10: Gang-of-Four Patterns.

Chapter 11: Introduction to Reusable Asset Specifications.

Chapter 12: Creating Your Own Patterns.

Appendix: Getting Started with the UML.

Index.

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