May 2002
Intermediate to advanced
416 pages
8h 37m
English
Domains and use cases go together. The subject matter represented as a domain has a set of requirements captured by the use cases, and the use cases employ a vocabulary consistent with the subject matter.
With the domain mission and the use cases in hand, it is now time to begin the abstraction process required to go from the external view of the subject matter (supplied by the use cases) to the internal view employed by the executable UML models. We begin this process by abstracting classes.
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