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The authors provide a high-level discussion of tools successfully used in todaya (TM)s software engineering projects. Beyond state-of-the-art technology and current trends, the book also provides a discussion of visions and possible future trends of software development. It explains how tools support several activities in a software engineering life cycle. Tools for managing work products, for requirements engineering, design, coding, testing, version control, configuration management, deployment, and documentation are considered, as are tools for project management and tracking. The book summarizes the features of each class of software engineering tools on a conceptual level, so that the reader is able to estimate the potential risks and rewards of various software tools to decide which is best suited for their task. This makes the book a valuable resource for software developers, solution providers, decision makers and project managers.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed postproceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture, TEAA 2006. It identifies issues in enterprise application architecture and proposes as well as evaluates a solution. Topics of interest include model driven architecture, enterprise development environments, service oriented architecture, data integration, enterprise grid computing, load balancing, and enterprise component platforms.
This book provides a frequentist semantics for conditionalization on partially known events, which is given as a straightforward generalization of classical conditional probability via so-called probability testbeds.
There are many tools and techniques for specifying and implementing business processes, but gaps still exist between the different disciplines needed to improve business process execution. This book approaches a systemization of the business processing field.
Introduces an analysis and design method customized to form-based enterprise applications, the predominant type of business application. This work explains their common properties and gives an introduction to the modeling of such systems.
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