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Software Factories Assembling Applications With Patterns Models Frameworks And Tools 1st Jack Greenfield

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Software Factories Assembling Applications With Patterns Models Frameworks And Tools 1st Jack Greenfield
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: CHM
File size: 39.81 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Jack Greenfield, Keith Short, Steve Cook, Stuart Kent, John Crupi
ISBN: 9780471202844, 0471202843
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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Software Factories Assembling Applications With Patterns Models Frameworks And Tools 1st Jack Greenfield by Jack Greenfield, Keith Short, Steve Cook, Stuart Kent, John Crupi 9780471202844, 0471202843 instant download after payment.

The architects of the Software Factories method provide a detailed look at this faster, less expensive, and more reliable approach to application development. Software Factories significantly increase the level of automation in application development at medium to large companies, applying the time tested pattern of using visual languages to enable rapid assembly and configuration of framework based components.Unlike other approaches to Model Driven Development (MDD), such as Model Driven Architecture (MDA) from the Object Management Group (OMG), Software Factories do not use the Unified Modeling Language (UML), a general purpose modeling language designed for models used as documentation. They go beyond models as documentation, using models based on highly tuned Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) as source artifacts, to capture life cycle metadata, and to support high fidelity model transformation, code generation and other forms of automation.

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