Enterprise Patterns and MDA: Building Better Software with Archetype Patterns and UML

Enterprise Patterns and MDA: Building Better Software with Archetype Patterns and UML

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-27 14:18:23
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jim Arlow
  • ISBN:032111230X
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Summary

The burgeoning field of Model Driven Architecture tools and worldwide support for the Unified Modeling Language are finally being met with high-quality books that explain standard modeling techniques in a way any developer can follow。 This book meets an urgent need squarely and clearly, and explains with copious examples a powerful approach to building usable (and reusable!) assets and applications。 Every enterprise developer needs this book。 Richard Mark Soley, Ph。D。, Chairman and CEO, Object Management GroupThis book is a practical guide to applying Model Driven Architecture (MDA) and patterns in order to create business applications more easily。 It provides you with a proven catalog of archetype patterns: high-value model components that can be easily incorporated into Unified Modeling Language (UML) models。 Each archetype pattern allows you to understand and model a specific part of an enterprise system。Enterprise Patterns and MDA teaches you how to customize any archetype pattern such as Customer, Product, and Order to reflect the idiosyncrasies of your own business environment。 Because all the patterns work harmoniously together and have clearly documented relationships to

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Reviews

Daniel

It's very difficult to rate and recommend the whole book all together。 Basically each chapter should be treated individually。 Some of them are just waste of time, some are putting a lot of great insights which definitely are very valuable at the beginning of the design process。I enjoy the whole concept of using archetypes and reading about a few of them definitely helps。 Usually, an implementation process starts from a blank page and slowly adds new things to meet business requirements。 If an ar It's very difficult to rate and recommend the whole book all together。 Basically each chapter should be treated individually。 Some of them are just waste of time, some are putting a lot of great insights which definitely are very valuable at the beginning of the design process。I enjoy the whole concept of using archetypes and reading about a few of them definitely helps。 Usually, an implementation process starts from a blank page and slowly adds new things to meet business requirements。 If an archetype pattern can be identified while gathering requirements the whole process is reversed, you start with a very extensive model and you start removing elements from it that are not needed。 It still requires times and energy but seems like deciding what not to implement is more conscious with fewer surprises in the future that business works this way。 。。。more

Gerold

understanding the party model and ecommerce foundation - excellent book !