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This slide presentation outlines the elements used in describing processes and also outlines the RUP workflows. The main focus on these slides is the Requirements Workflow which is described in detail. Use cases are also introduced. Author(s) : Mike Fourman
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This PowerPoint presentation outlines the following: the waterfall method, the rational unified process, risk management, use cases and analysis model. Author(s) : Author Unknown
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This chapter is a sample chapter from Applying UML and Patterns - An Intro to OOA/D and the Unified Process. This chapter's objectives are: to provide motivation for the content and order of the subsequent chapters, define an iterative and adaptive process and define fundamental concepts in the Unified Process. Other chapters from this book can be viewed here. Author(s) : Craig Larman
Updated: 10/08/2005
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The Rational Unified ProcessŪ is a software development process which must be adapted to each project. This article shares some common pitfalls software teams have had while trying to adapt the RUP to their needs. Author(s) : Craig Larman, Philippe Kruchten and Kurt Bittner
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This slide presentation is on the Unified Modeling Language and The Unified Process. It contains models and diagrams, creating the unified process, lifecycle phases, major milestones, phases and iterations, iterations and workflow, workflows and models, use case model, analysis and design model, deployment and implementation model, test model, use cases drive iterations, architecture and models Author(s) : Ivar Jacobson
Updated: 10/08/2005
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Aspect-Orientation (AO) aims at modularizing crosscutting concerns in software systems. Some OO metrics can be used to measure AO systems, since AO is an extension to OO. This paper describes the Chidamber and Kemerer (C&K) metrics suite, a suite of metrics for evaluating object oriented designs. This paper discusses the effect of AO on these metrics, and suggests some future work for defining AO metrics. Author(s) : Aida Atef Zakaria and Hoda Hosny
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper presents an analysis of why some design decisions have been difficult to capture in code. Aspects are the properties the decisions address and they are difficult to capture because they "cross-cut the system's basic functionality". This paper introduces a new programming technique called aspect-oriented programming which makes it possible for programs with these aspects to be expressed. Author(s) : Gregor Kiczales, John Lamping, Anurag Mendhekar, Chris Maeda, Cristina Videira Lopes, Jean-Marc Loingtier and John Irwin
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This is a chapter from the book Generative Programming. It covers the basic concepts of AOP with examples in C++, Java, Smalltalk, and in AspectJ, Demeter, SOP and Composition Filters; and techniques for implementing weaving. Author(s) : K. Czarnecki
Updated: 10/08/2005
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In aspect-oriented programming, explicit language support is provided to help modularize design decisions that cross-cut a functionally-decomposed program. Aspect-oriented programming is intended to make it easier to reason about, develop, and maintain certain kinds of application code. To investigate these claims, the authors conducted two exploratory experiments that considered the impact of aspect-oriented programming, as found in AspectJ version 0.1, on two common programming activities: debugging and change. The experimental results provide insights into the usefulness and usability of aspect-oriented programming and also raise questions about the characteristics of the interface between aspects and functionally decomposed core code that are necessary to accrue programming benefits. Author(s) : Robert J. Walker, Elisa L.A. Baniassad and Gail C. Murphy
Updated: 10/08/2005
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In the interest of stimulating debate, this paper presents a broad, all-inclusive view of aspect-oriented programming (AOP) and related initiatives. In particular, the paper contrast the compelling vision used to 'sell' the idea of AOP with the more finicky nature of its realizations to date. The authors outline a scenario and ask whether the direction it is currently following is likely to take us as far as we really need to go. Author(s) : David Bruce and Nick Exon
Updated: 10/08/2005
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