Enterprise Patterns and MDA: Building Better Software with Archetype Patterns and UML
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 for why the patterns are formed the way they are and how they’re interconnected ar...
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description | 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 for why
the patterns are formed the way they are and how they’re
interconnected are incredibly thorough. The patterns presented here
have the potential to impact business applications in the same way
the ‘Gang of Four’ patterns have impacted general
software development.”
—Steve
Vinoski
Chief
Engineer of Product Innovation
IONA
Technologies“Enterprise Patterns and MDA is a detailed, yet
very readable, guide to designing business applications using
reusable model components and Model Driven Architecture. It
deserves a place on every application designer’s
desk.”
—Andrew
Watson
Vice
President and Technical Director
Object
Management Group, Inc.“Design patterns are generally acknowledged as an
effective approach to developing robust and highly reusable
software. Now that Model Driven Architecture is raising software
design to ever-higher levels of abstraction, it is only natural
that pattern concepts should find application in advanced modeling
techniques. With this book, Arlow and Neustadt have greatly
advanced the state of the art of MDA by defining both a theory and
a methodology for applying the concept of Archetype Patterns to
business software modeling.”
—John
Poole
Distinguished
Software Engineer
Hyperion
Solutions Corporation“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.
Chairman and CEO
Object Management GroupThis book is a practical guide to applying Model Driven
Architecture (MDA) and patterns in order to create business
applications more easily. It provides you with a proven catalog of
archetype patterns: high-value model components that can be easily
incorporated into Unified Modeling Language (UML) models. Each
archetype pattern allows you to understand and model a spe |
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detailed as this one. The completeness that Arlow and Neustadt
provide in these patterns is impressive. The explanations for why
the patterns are formed the way they are and how they’re
interconnected are incredibly thorough. The patterns presented here
have the potential to impact business applications in the same way
the ‘Gang of Four’ patterns have impacted general
software development.”
—Steve
Vinoski
Chief
Engineer of Product Innovation
IONA
Technologies&#8220Enterprise Patterns and MDA is a detailed, yet
very readable, guide to designing business applications using
reusable model components and Model Driven Architecture. It
deserves a place on every application designer’s
desk.”
—Andrew
Watson
Vice
President and Technical Director
Object
Management Group, Inc.&#8220Design patterns are generally acknowledged as an
effective approach to developing robust and highly reusable
software. Now that Model Driven Architecture is raising software
design to ever-higher levels of abstraction, it is only natural
that pattern concepts should find application in advanced modeling
techniques. With this book, Arlow and Neustadt have greatly
advanced the state of the art of MDA by defining both a theory and
a methodology for applying the concept of Archetype Patterns to
business software modeling.”
—John
Poole
Distinguished
Software Engineer
Hyperion
Solutions Corporation“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.
Chairman and CEO
Object Management GroupThis book is a practical guide to applying Model Driven
Architecture (MDA) and patterns in order to create business
applications more easily. It provides you with a proven catalog of
archetype patterns: high-value model components that can be easily
incorporated into Unified Modeling Language (UML) models. Each
archetype pattern allows you to understand and model a specific
part of an enterprise system.Enterprise Patterns and MDA teaches you how to
customize any archetype pattern—such as Customer, Product,
and Order—to reflect the idiosyncrasies of your own business
environment. Because all the patterns work harmoniously together
and have clearly documented relationships to each other,
you’ll come away with a host of reusable solutions to common
problems in business-software design.This book shows you how using a pattern or a fragment of a
pattern can save you months of work and help you avoid costly
errors. You’ll also discover how—when used in literate
modeling—patterns can solve the difficult challenge of
communicating UML models to broad audiences.The configurable patterns can be used manually to create
executable code. However, the authors draw on their extensive
experience to show you how to tap the significant power of MDA and
UML for maximum automation. Not surprisingly, the patterns included
in this book are highly valuable; a blue-chip company recently
valued a similar, but less mature, set of patterns at hundreds of
thousands of dollars.Use this practical guide to increase the efficiency of your
designs and to create robust business applications that can be
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detailed as this one. The completeness that Arlow and Neustadt
provide in these patterns is impressive. The explanations for why
the patterns are formed the way they are and how they’re
interconnected are incredibly thorough. The patterns presented here
have the potential to impact business applications in the same way
the ‘Gang of Four’ patterns have impacted general
software development.”
—Steve
Vinoski
Chief
Engineer of Product Innovation
IONA
Technologies&#8220Enterprise Patterns and MDA is a detailed, yet
very readable, guide to designing business applications using
reusable model components and Model Driven Architecture. It
deserves a place on every application designer’s
desk.”
—Andrew
Watson
Vice
President and Technical Director
Object
Management Group, Inc.&#8220Design patterns are generally acknowledged as an
effective approach to developing robust and highly reusable
software. Now that Model Driven Architecture is raising software
design to ever-higher levels of abstraction, it is only natural
that pattern concepts should find application in advanced modeling
techniques. With this book, Arlow and Neustadt have greatly
advanced the state of the art of MDA by defining both a theory and
a methodology for applying the concept of Archetype Patterns to
business software modeling.”
—John
Poole
Distinguished
Software Engineer
Hyperion
Solutions Corporation“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.
Chairman and CEO
Object Management GroupThis book is a practical guide to applying Model Driven
Architecture (MDA) and patterns in order to create business
applications more easily. It provides you with a proven catalog of
archetype patterns: high-value model components that can be easily
incorporated into Unified Modeling Language (UML) models. Each
archetype pattern allows you to understand and model a specific
part of an enterprise system.Enterprise Patterns and MDA teaches you how to
customize any archetype pattern—such as Customer, Product,
and Order—to reflect the idiosyncrasies of your own business
environment. Because all the patterns work harmoniously together
and have clearly documented relationships to each other,
you’ll come away with a host of reusable solutions to common
problems in business-software design.This book shows you how using a pattern or a fragment of a
pattern can save you months of work and help you avoid costly
errors. You’ll also discover how—when used in literate
modeling—patterns can solve the difficult challenge of
communicating UML models to broad audiences.The configurable patterns can be used manually to create
executable code. However, the authors draw on their extensive
experience to show you how to tap the significant power of MDA and
UML for maximum automation. Not surprisingly, the patterns included
in this book are highly valuable; a blue-chip company recently
valued a similar, but less mature, set of patterns at hundreds of
thousands of dollars.Use this practical guide to increase the efficiency of your
designs and to create robust business applications that can be
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provide in these patterns is impressive. The explanations for why
the patterns are formed the way they are and how they’re
interconnected are incredibly thorough. The patterns presented here
have the potential to impact business applications in the same way
the ‘Gang of Four’ patterns have impacted general
software development.”
—Steve
Vinoski
Chief
Engineer of Product Innovation
IONA
Technologies&#8220Enterprise Patterns and MDA is a detailed, yet
very readable, guide to designing business applications using
reusable model components and Model Driven Architecture. It
deserves a place on every application designer’s
desk.”
—Andrew
Watson
Vice
President and Technical Director
Object
Management Group, Inc.&#8220Design patterns are generally acknowledged as an
effective approach to developing robust and highly reusable
software. Now that Model Driven Architecture is raising software
design to ever-higher levels of abstraction, it is only natural
that pattern concepts should find application in advanced modeling
techniques. With this book, Arlow and Neustadt have greatly
advanced the state of the art of MDA by defining both a theory and
a methodology for applying the concept of Archetype Patterns to
business software modeling.”
—John
Poole
Distinguished
Software Engineer
Hyperion
Solutions Corporation“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.
Chairman and CEO
Object Management GroupThis book is a practical guide to applying Model Driven
Architecture (MDA) and patterns in order to create business
applications more easily. It provides you with a proven catalog of
archetype patterns: high-value model components that can be easily
incorporated into Unified Modeling Language (UML) models. Each
archetype pattern allows you to understand and model a specific
part of an enterprise system.Enterprise Patterns and MDA teaches you how to
customize any archetype pattern—such as Customer, Product,
and Order—to reflect the idiosyncrasies of your own business
environment. Because all the patterns work harmoniously together
and have clearly documented relationships to each other,
you’ll come away with a host of reusable solutions to common
problems in business-software design.This book shows you how using a pattern or a fragment of a
pattern can save you months of work and help you avoid costly
errors. You’ll also discover how—when used in literate
modeling—patterns can solve the difficult challenge of
communicating UML models to broad audiences.The configurable patterns can be used manually to create
executable code. However, the authors draw on their extensive
experience to show you how to tap the significant power of MDA and
UML for maximum automation. Not surprisingly, the patterns included
in this book are highly valuable; a blue-chip company recently
valued a similar, but less mature, set of patterns at hundreds of
thousands of dollars.Use this practical guide to increase the efficiency of your
designs and to create robust business applications that can be
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