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A brief introduction to the Unified Modeling Language and Rational Rose software for specifying transactions in simple web-based systems
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- Robin Snyder, Winthrop University
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| The Unified Modeling Language is a widely-accepted way to visually model the specification and design of systems using object-oriented techniques. UML is accepted to the extent that in designing their .NET architecture, Microsoft worked with Rational to seamlessly integrate .NET with Rational's specification
and design software. This paper/talk will present a brief introduction to the UML and Rational Rose software for specifying transactions in simple web-based systems. Included will be a discussion of the author's experience with Rational's generous SEED grant program that, at no cost and with minimal strings
attached, allows the use of Rational software for use in courses that cover systems design and analysis, software development, software engineering, etc. |
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