*Describes an agile process that works on large projects *Ideal for hurried developers who want to develop software in teams *Incorporates real-life C#/.NET web project; can compare this with cases in book
Doug Rosenberg of ICONIX Software Engineering, Inc. has been providing system development tools and training for nearly two decades, with particular emphasis on object-oriented methods. He developed a Unified Booch/Rumbaugh/Jacobson design method in 1993 that preceded Rationals UML by several years. He has produced more than a dozen multimedia tutorials on object technology, including COMPREHENSIVE COM and COMPLETE CORBA, and is the author of "Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML" and "Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML". Rosenberg is the author of Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML (0201432897), Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (1590-590961), Understanding Distributed Components (0201703750), and Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: An Annotated e-Commerce Example (0201730391). Matt Stephens is a Java architect and project leader based in Central London. He co-authored Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (1590-590961). Hes written articles for Dr Dobbs Journal, Software Development Magazine and Application Development Advisor, among others, and is also an occasional speaker at various software conferences (the most recent being ICSE 2004 in Edinburgh). He can be found on the web at: http://www.softwarereality.com. Mark Collins-Cope is Technical Director of Ratio Group Ltd., a UK based company undertaking development, training, consultancy and recruitment in the object and component technology arena (see www.ratio.co.uk). Collins-Cope has undertaken many roles in his sixteen years in the software development industry, including analysis, design, architecture definition/technical lead, project management, lecturer and writer. His key interests include use-case analysis, software architecture and component-based development and software process. Collins-Cope is editor of ObjectiveView, a free object and component technology journal available in PDF format at, www.ratio.co.uk/objectiveview.html..
A table of contents is not available for this title.
Show more*Describes an agile process that works on large projects *Ideal for hurried developers who want to develop software in teams *Incorporates real-life C#/.NET web project; can compare this with cases in book
Doug Rosenberg of ICONIX Software Engineering, Inc. has been providing system development tools and training for nearly two decades, with particular emphasis on object-oriented methods. He developed a Unified Booch/Rumbaugh/Jacobson design method in 1993 that preceded Rationals UML by several years. He has produced more than a dozen multimedia tutorials on object technology, including COMPREHENSIVE COM and COMPLETE CORBA, and is the author of "Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML" and "Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML". Rosenberg is the author of Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML (0201432897), Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (1590-590961), Understanding Distributed Components (0201703750), and Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: An Annotated e-Commerce Example (0201730391). Matt Stephens is a Java architect and project leader based in Central London. He co-authored Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP (1590-590961). Hes written articles for Dr Dobbs Journal, Software Development Magazine and Application Development Advisor, among others, and is also an occasional speaker at various software conferences (the most recent being ICSE 2004 in Edinburgh). He can be found on the web at: http://www.softwarereality.com. Mark Collins-Cope is Technical Director of Ratio Group Ltd., a UK based company undertaking development, training, consultancy and recruitment in the object and component technology arena (see www.ratio.co.uk). Collins-Cope has undertaken many roles in his sixteen years in the software development industry, including analysis, design, architecture definition/technical lead, project management, lecturer and writer. His key interests include use-case analysis, software architecture and component-based development and software process. Collins-Cope is editor of ObjectiveView, a free object and component technology journal available in PDF format at, www.ratio.co.uk/objectiveview.html..
A table of contents is not available for this title.
Show moreICONIX and Agility.- What Is Agility? (And Why Does It Matter?).- Characteristics of a Good Software Process.- ICONIX Process: A Core UML Subset.- A Core Subset of Agile Practices.- Agile ICONIX Process in Practice: The Mapplet Project.- Introducing the Mapplet Project.- Modeling the Mapplet (Release 1).- Synchronizing the Model and Code: One Small Release at a Time.- Mapplet Release 2.- Extensions to ICONIX Process.- Agile Planning.- Persona Analysis.- A “Vanilla” Test-Driven Development Example.- Test-Driven Development with ICONIX Process.
A bio is not available for this author.
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |