Applying UML and patterns: an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design
Applying UML and patterns: an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design
Analysis patterns: reusable objects models
Analysis patterns: reusable objects models
The Rational Unified Process: an introduction
The Rational Unified Process: an introduction
Visual modeling with Rational Rose 2000 and UML (2nd ed.)
Visual modeling with Rational Rose 2000 and UML (2nd ed.)
Managing software requirements: a unified approach
Managing software requirements: a unified approach
Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques, and Tools
Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques, and Tools
Object-Oriented Methods
IEEE Software
Agile model driven development is good enough
IEEE Software
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Databases and Information Systems IV: Selected Papers from the Seventh International Baltic Conference DB&IS'2006
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Formal and semi-formal transfer of knowledge in the conventional object-oriented software development is seriously impaired. This occurs because it is impossible to assure both completeness and consistency of the initial body of knowledge from which the knowledge transfer may commence. In this paper we propose that better utilization of the formal transfer of knowledge requires the focus on the functional aspects of the problem domain to a much higher degree than it is currently customary. We propose that the two hemisphere model based approach, where the problem domain knowledge is expressed in terms of the business process model and the conceptual model, offers effective as well as efficient knowledge transfer mechanism, if sufficiently complete and consistent, explicit and structured, problem domain knowledge is available.