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Why you would need a modeling tool to do the requirements job
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Why you would need a modeling tool to do the requirements job
People often ask me why you would need a modeling tool to do the requirements job. They often argue that requirements is mostly text, so using a wordprocessor would do the job. And indeed, when you look at a RUP Vision document, or examine RUP Use Case...
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25-11-2008 0:22
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New blog moved to WordPress
I moved my new blog to http://hij2mc.wordpress.com/ . (hij2mc = how I jump to my conclusions, I continue the name of the blog) I used Blogger some time but changed to Wordpress as it offers better ways to organize your content. The RSS Feed for my blog...
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KUN - Ninja - Radboud
Moving on and making place ...
This night I set up a new weblog, How I jump to my conclusions with Blogger at Blogspot.com, since I'm switching from my current employer Infosupport to Getronics PinkRoccade. Unfortunately, Getronics apparently does not (yet?) have a company blogsite...
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05-05-2006 0:08
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The waterfall process is back!
Forget everything you learned the last 20 years and get back on track. Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development Including valuable tutorials from Martin, Cockburn, Beck, Kroll, Kern and many others. Read about the WUP! (Tip...
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02-02-2006 21:44
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Traceability Management through Use Cases
JOT: Journal of Object Technology - Traceability Management through Use Cases, N. Benocomo and A. Matteo This paper proposes and illustrates how to specify a clear traceability from the Use Case model through Analysis, Design, Deployment and Implementation...
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22-09-2005 23:32
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Formalism, technique and rigour in Use Case Modelling
JOT: Journal of Object Technology - Formalism, technique and rigour in Use Case, Bruce Anderson Despite the ubiquity of use case modelling as a concept, there are very many ways to approach it as a practical activity. One key to success on a project is...
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22-09-2005 23:29
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Modeling service-oriented solutions with RUP
The combination of the IBM Rational Unified Process Update for Service Oriented Architecture (RUP Update for SOA) and the Rational Software Architect implementation of the UML Profile for Software Services provides both a modeling approach as well as...
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18-07-2005 22:56
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SOA: Service Oriented Ambiguity?
Martin Fowler gets this question lots of times: "What do you think of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture)?" He thinks it's a question that's pretty much impossible to answer because SOA means so many different things to different people. Read his article...
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18-07-2005 22:53
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Tips and examples for artifact types used for (Agile) Modeling
Scott Ambler lists 35 modeling artifact types with examples. He indicates if the technique is simple enough for stakeholders to learn, whether it is usually a paper-based artifact, whether he suggests creating it on a whiteboard, and what type of software...
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23-06-2005 0:18
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Tools with UML 2 support
More and more tools with UML2 support are emerging. Currently, however, UML 1.x is still dominating the tools market. Some tools are listed on modelbased.net - UML tools . Some arguments on NOT using UML2 and the (fierce) reaction of Andrew Watson (technical...
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14-06-2005 23:25
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Grady Booch on Rational's development strategy and the competition from Microsoft
Interesting interview for several of our customers: will IBM continue to support Rational Tools on .NET? Grady Booch sat down for an interview with eWEEK to discuss Rational's development strategy going forward and the new competition from Microsoft Corp...
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06-06-2005 0:01
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OMG Certification for UML
OMG created OCUP to provide a certification, an objective indication, of your knowledge of UML®, OMG's Unified Modeling Language™. There are three exams for the OMG Certified UML Professional : Fundamental, Intermediate and Advanced.
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08-05-2005 20:50
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