Business Modelling With Uml
ISBN: 0471295515
Table of Contents Business Modeling with UML: Business Patterns at Work Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 - Business Modeling - UML Primer - Modeling the Business Architecture - Business Views - Business Rules - Business Patterns - Resource and Rule Patterns - Goal Patterns - Process Patterns
Chapter 10 - From Business Architecture to Software Architecture Chapter 11 - A Business Model Example Appendix A - Eriksson-Penker BusinessExtensions Appendix B - Business Patterns Summary Glossary References Index List of Figures List of Tables
Business Modeling with UML: Business Patterns at Work
Hans-Erik Eriksson Magnus Penker Publisher: Robert Ipsen Editor: Theresa Hudson Associate Developmental Editor: Kathryn A. Malm Managing Editor: Micheline Frederick Text Design & Composition: Thomark Design Designations used by companies todistinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. In all instances where John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is aware of a claim, the product names appear in initial capital or ALL CAPITAL LETTERS . Readers, however, should contact the appropriate companies for more complete information regarding trademarks and registration. Copyright © 2000 by Hans-Erik Eriksson and Magnus Penker. All rightsreserved. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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