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The Object Constraint Language - Getting Your Models Ready For Mda - Warmer Jos

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        Livre Informatique - Warmer Jos - 01/01/2003 - Broché - Langue : Français

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      • Auteur(s) : Warmer Jos - Kleppe Anneke
      • Editeur : Addison Wesley
      • Langue : Français
      • Parution : 01/01/2003
      • Nombre de pages : 206
      • Expédition : 475
      • Dimensions : 23.2 x 17.8 x 1.5
      • ISBN : 9780321179364



      • Résumé :
        The release of Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0 places renewed emphasis on the Object Constraint Language (OCL). Within UML, OCL is the standard for specifying expressions that add vital information to object-oriented models and other object-modeling artifacts. Model Driven Architecture (MDA) relies on OCL to add the level of programming detail necessary to enable platform-specific models (PSM) to communicate with platform-independent models (PIM). This book is a practical, accessible guide to OCL for software architects, designers, and developers. Much care has been taken during the redesign of OCL to ensure that the syntax remains readable and writable by the average software modeler. The Object Constraint Language, Second Edition, utilizes a case study to show how to exercise these compact but powerful expressions for maximum effect. This newly updated edition ? Explains why OCL is critical to MDA-and why UML alone is sot enough ? Introduces an SQL-like syntax to OCL ? Defines the new language constructs of OCL 2.0 ? Demonstrates how OCL can be incorporated into code ? Shares tips and tricks for applying OCL to real-world modeling challenges-showing which can be solved with UML and which require OCL. Using a combination of UML and OCL allows developers to realize the effective, consistent, and coherent models that are critical to working with MDA. The authors' pragmatic approach and illustrative use of examples will help application developers come quickly up to speed with this important object-modeling method-and will serve as a ready reference thereafter.

        Biographie:
        Jos Warmer is the primary author of the OCL standard. He is an active member of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) Revision Task Force, which defined the revisions in the UML 2.0 standard. Previously he was a member of the UML core team, where he was responsible for the development of the Object Constraint Language (OCL). The author of several books and numerous international articles, Jos is an advisor on the UML method and techniques at the De Nederlandsche Bank. Anneke Kleppe is a consultant and adviser at Klasse Objectes, which she founded in 1995 to train and coach companies on the use of object technology, modeling, and MDA. She was intensively involved in the development of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the new UML 2.0 standard. The author of several books, Anneke started a knowledge center for object technology at KPN Research in Leidschendam, Netherlands. She is a member of the authoring team of the OCL 2.0 standard, where she has a special locus on the definition of the semantics of the OCL.

        Sommaire:
        ["USER MANUAL","MDA and the use of OCL","OCL by example","Building models with OCL","Implementing OCL","Using OCL for MDA","REFERNCE MANUAL","The context of OCL expressions","Basic OCL elements","User-defined types","Collection types","Advanced constructs"]

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