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Service- and Component-based Development: Using Select Perspective™ and UML
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Service- and Component-based Development: Using Select Perspective™ and UML

by Hedley Apperly, Ralph Hofman, Steve Latchem, Barry Maybank, Barry McGibbon, David Piper, Chris Simons
January 2003
Beginner
240 pages
6h 9m
English
Pearson Business
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Select Perspective is a delivery-based approach to contemporary software development. This means that only those deliverables of value to the project need to be produced, and scarce resources are allocated effectively. This chapter covered key deliverables in component- and service-based development.

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