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|a D'Souza, Desmond Francis
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|a Objects, components, and frameworks with UML :
|b the catalysis approach /
|c Desmond Francis D'Souza, Alan Cameron Wills.
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|a Reading, Massachusetts :
|b Addison-Wesley,
|c 1999
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|a The Addison-Wesley object technology series
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|a Bibliografía: p. 723-727.
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|a Part I. Overview. Chapter 1. A tour of catalysis. Part II. Modeling with objects. Chapter 2. Static models: object attributes and invariants. Chapter 3. Behavior models: object types and operations. Chapter 4. Interaction models: use cases, actions, and collaborations. Chapter 5. Effective documentation. Part III. Factoring models and designs. Chapter 6. Abstraction, refinement, and testing. Chapter 7. Using packages. Chapter 8. Composing models and specifications. Chapter 9. Model frameworks and template packages. Part IV. Implementation by assembly. Chapter 10. Component and connectors. Chapter 11. Reuse and pluggable design frameworks in code. Chapter 12. Architecture. Part V. How to apply catalysis. Chapter 13. Process overview. Chapter 14. How to build a business model. Chapter 15. How to specify a component. Chapter 16. How to implement a component. Appendix A. Object constraint language. Appendix B. UML perspective. Appendix C. Catalysis support tools, services, and experiences.
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