UML Use Cases: Transforming Requirements into Context Maps: A working model using mission-driven measures in a team approach enables focus on effective solutions.
Book Details
Author(s)Chuck Morrison
ISBN / ASINB00YZ4UUZ2
ISBN-13978B00YZ4UUZ8
Sales Rank476,090
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Learn to Transform Requirements into UML Use Cases
A working model using mission-driven measures in a team approach enables focus on effective solutions.
In the development of modern business information systems, a growing list of acronyms seems to render the challenge seemingly all but unmanageable.
Further, the increasing adoption of virtualization with the continuous transition to Cloud Computing platforms, modern business information systems have become an increasingly complex and dynamic context. This raises the challenge of guaranteeing system performance, scalability, and reliability while simultaneously ensuring efficient resource usage. A model-based methodology is presented as needed to meet this awesome challenge. State-of-the-art predictive modeling, architecture, and management approaches for deriving effective solutions meet the challenge of providing high-level business services through proven methods and methodology in our modern business context.
According to studies performed by companies such as the Gartner Group, the Standish Group, and IDC, an astonishingly large portion of development projects fail to come up with anything useful at all. An even larger portion is challenged for reasons such as not supporting business needs. When businesses need to change fast to keep up with customer needs and with competition, software is often mentioned as the show stopper; the software used is often too complex and too unrelated to the business to allow the business to change as fast as necessary.
Business software exists for one reason only: to support the business and its activities, or to help change the way business is performed. There's no other reason for business software.
Take action today and learn "Learn to Transform Requirements into UML Use Cases†by downloading your Kindle book today at a limited time discount of only $2.99.
Summary
An Information System is as a set of interacting components providing a set of services. Component based modeling serves a methodology for capturing requirements of an Information System from a business and user perspective at various software development states. The methodology supports clarification of details through functional decomposition and creation of user and information system interactions using use case model context diagrams. System components and interactions are derived to reflect the business domain using model-view-controller framework of components and services provided for meeting the requirements of the business domain.
This course “Learn to Transform Requirements into UML Use Cases†is designed to help you get past the acronyms of modern information systems by providing you with a methodology to answer the challenges you must face … the challenge of designing modern business information system requirements though an object-oriented workflow modeling architectural approach.
Successful completion of this course will help you manage the change needed to meet the challenges of bringing Requirements Order Out of Chaos solutions through Software Architecture derived from Use Cases Modeling.
Download this book now to learn:
• Decompose stories into requirement statements to identify Use Cases representing Functional and Non-Functional Requirements supported in a Work Breakdown Structure.
• Give those responsible for designing, building, and/or buying the solution the kind of information they need to make the decisions right for the business.
• Identify system behaviors actors, pre-conditions, post-conditions, relationships and constrains from base on well-defined use cases and user stories use to define functional and non-functional requirements.
• Document and manage Business system, Stakeholder, Functional, Non-Functional, and data requirements.
• Capture and clarify Business Rules and External Constraints that mandate limits to the delivered solution.
• Develop measurable Solution Requirements that facilitate End-User Acce
A working model using mission-driven measures in a team approach enables focus on effective solutions.
In the development of modern business information systems, a growing list of acronyms seems to render the challenge seemingly all but unmanageable.
Further, the increasing adoption of virtualization with the continuous transition to Cloud Computing platforms, modern business information systems have become an increasingly complex and dynamic context. This raises the challenge of guaranteeing system performance, scalability, and reliability while simultaneously ensuring efficient resource usage. A model-based methodology is presented as needed to meet this awesome challenge. State-of-the-art predictive modeling, architecture, and management approaches for deriving effective solutions meet the challenge of providing high-level business services through proven methods and methodology in our modern business context.
According to studies performed by companies such as the Gartner Group, the Standish Group, and IDC, an astonishingly large portion of development projects fail to come up with anything useful at all. An even larger portion is challenged for reasons such as not supporting business needs. When businesses need to change fast to keep up with customer needs and with competition, software is often mentioned as the show stopper; the software used is often too complex and too unrelated to the business to allow the business to change as fast as necessary.
Business software exists for one reason only: to support the business and its activities, or to help change the way business is performed. There's no other reason for business software.
Take action today and learn "Learn to Transform Requirements into UML Use Cases†by downloading your Kindle book today at a limited time discount of only $2.99.
Summary
An Information System is as a set of interacting components providing a set of services. Component based modeling serves a methodology for capturing requirements of an Information System from a business and user perspective at various software development states. The methodology supports clarification of details through functional decomposition and creation of user and information system interactions using use case model context diagrams. System components and interactions are derived to reflect the business domain using model-view-controller framework of components and services provided for meeting the requirements of the business domain.
This course “Learn to Transform Requirements into UML Use Cases†is designed to help you get past the acronyms of modern information systems by providing you with a methodology to answer the challenges you must face … the challenge of designing modern business information system requirements though an object-oriented workflow modeling architectural approach.
Successful completion of this course will help you manage the change needed to meet the challenges of bringing Requirements Order Out of Chaos solutions through Software Architecture derived from Use Cases Modeling.
Download this book now to learn:
• Decompose stories into requirement statements to identify Use Cases representing Functional and Non-Functional Requirements supported in a Work Breakdown Structure.
• Give those responsible for designing, building, and/or buying the solution the kind of information they need to make the decisions right for the business.
• Identify system behaviors actors, pre-conditions, post-conditions, relationships and constrains from base on well-defined use cases and user stories use to define functional and non-functional requirements.
• Document and manage Business system, Stakeholder, Functional, Non-Functional, and data requirements.
• Capture and clarify Business Rules and External Constraints that mandate limits to the delivered solution.
• Develop measurable Solution Requirements that facilitate End-User Acce
