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Verification and Validation for Quality of UML 2.0 Models deals primarily with the creation and enhancement of the quality of software models. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) of the Object Management Group forms the basis of the software models discussed in this book. Through its standard visual models, UML provides the much-needed common mechanism to establish communication between all parties within a software project. Additionally, the book deals with quality assurance in UML-based projects. A major element of the book is the SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Objectives and Traps),…mehr

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Verification and Validation for Quality of UML 2.0 Models deals primarily with the creation and enhancement of the quality of software models. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) of the Object Management Group forms the basis of the software models discussed in this book. Through its standard visual models, UML provides the much-needed common mechanism to establish communication between all parties within a software project. Additionally, the book deals with quality assurance in UML-based projects. A major element of the book is the SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Objectives and Traps), which is applied to all UML diagrams so that the advantages and disadvantages of each diagram are easily demonstrated. Throughout the book, author Bhuvan Unhelkar uses a single running example, the LUCKY insurance system, to demonstrate the basic features of UML in early chapters and quality analysis in later ones.
A practical approach to enhancing quality in software models using UML Version 2.0

"Despite its increasing usage, many companies are not taking the best advantage of UML and, occasionally, individuals have experienced frustration in applying its standards. Perhaps this is because they have not yet read this book!"
-From the Foreword by Prof. Brian Henderson-Sellers

This book presents a practical checklist approach to enhancing the quality of software models created with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 2.0. The foundation for quality is set by the discussion on the nature and creation of UML models. This is followed by a demonstration of how to apply verification and validation checks to these models with three foci: syntactical correctness, semantic meaningfulness, and aesthetic symmetry. The quality work is carried out within three distinct yet related modeling spaces:
_ Model of problem space (MOPS)
_ Model of solution space (MOSS)
_ Model of background space (MOBS)

Readers can then choose a specific quality approach according to their roles in their projects.

Verification and validation checks are also organized according to these three modeling spaces, making it easier for the reader to focus on the appropriate diagrams and quality checks corresponding to their modeling space. In addition, a major element of this publication is the Strengths, Weaknesses, Objectives, and Traps (SWOT) analysis. This analysis is performed on each UML diagram, enabling readers to fully comprehend these diagrams, their advantages and limitations, and the way in which they can be used in practical projects for modeling.

A consistent case study of the Lucky Insurance System is provided throughout the chapters to illustrate the creation of good quality UML diagrams, followed by application of quality checks to them. With its emphasis on quality in UML-based projects, this book is an essential resource for all quality professionals, including quality analysts, process consultants, quality managers, test designers, and testers.
Autorenporträt
BHUVAN UNHELKAR, PhD, is founding Principal of MethodScience and a highly acclaimed trainer and presenter in the field of software engineering. Author of seven books, Dr. Unhelkar is also a professor at the School of Computing and Information Technology, University of Western Sydney.
Rezensionen
"...is just the book to help one use the UML effectively...I highly recommend this book." ( Software Quality Professional , December 2006)
"I recommend this book to all those...using UML in small or medium-sized projects...it will serve as a useful guide for their next UML modeling task." ( Computing Reviews.com , November 3, 2005)