The UML community has begun to define a series of 'profiles' which better suit the needs of UML-users within specific domains, settings or technologies. The UML Profile for Framework Architectures provides a UML profile for object and component frameworks. It shows how to describe framework architectures and to support framework modeling and annotation by using UML-compliant extensions. If you are a software developer, project manager, researcher or student interested in design patterns, framework technology or UML, this book is essential reading. It will enable you to: Understand the basic elements of the UML-F profile and to harness UML to support framework development more effectively; Define UML-F tags for domain-specific design patterns; Learn a real-world approach for framework design, development and adaptation, through practical hints and guidelines; Apply UML-F, illustrated by the sample framework JUnit and a framework for embedded control systems. Features: Real-world case studies, introducing eXtreme Design concepts and how to put the process you have learned to work; Cookbook of generic 'recipes' that guide you through the framework adaptation process and help you accomplish specific tasks. Accompanying website http://www.UML-F.net containing Java source code for all the examples described in the book, additional examples, complementary papers and UML-F presentation slides.
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About the authors: Dr. Marcus Fontoura worked as a leader of several framework projects in the last four years. His interests include software engineering tools and environments, object-oriented design, and Web-based software development. He conducts his work at Department of Computer Science, Princeton University, U.S.A Dr. Wolfgang Pree is a professor of computer science at the University of Constance, Germany, and head of the Software Research Lab. He has worked for many years in various areas of software engineering, in particular focusing on object-oriented software development, frameworks, software architectures, and human-computer interaction. Dr. Bernhard Rumpe currently conducts research at the Munich University of Technology, Germany. In various publications he contributed to the UML standardization, including discussions of integrated semantics for several UML notations and methodical approaches to use UML more effectively. His interests include management and methodology in e-commerce projects.
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