(Read free ebook) Enterprise Patterns and MDA: Building Better Software with Archetype Patterns and UML
♥ Jim Arlow, Ila Neustadt ♥
| #816972 in Books | Addison-Wesley | 2004-01-01 | 2003-12-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.40 x6.90l,1.88 | File Name: 032111230X | 528 pages
||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Valuable in many ways.|By wiredweird|Nominally, this book presents "archetype patterns", using UML and an extended case study. The archetype idea, intermediate between a general design pattern and a specific application, is a valuable one. In the case study, it's a set of business meta-objects, operations, and organizing principles. In presenting the archetype abstraction, t|From the Back Cover|| Praise for Enterprise Patterns and MDA | “I’ve never seen a system of business patterns as detailed as this one. The completeness that Arlow and Neustadt provide in these patterns is impressive. The explanations
The burgeoning field of Model Driven Architecture tools and worldwide support for the Unified Modeling Language are finally being met with high-quality books that explain standard modeling techniques in a way any developer can follow. This book meets an urgent need squarely and clearly, and explains with copious examples a powerful approach to building usable (and reusable!) assets and applications. Every enterprise developer needs this book. Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., ...
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