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Overview of Modeling and Web-Related Technologies
What This Book Is About
Role of Modeling
Role of Process
Influences of Architecture
Web Application Basics
HTTP
HTML
Web Applications
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Dynamic Clients
Document Object Model
Scripting
JavaScript Objects
Custom JavaScript Objects
Events
Java Applets
ActiveX/COM
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Beyond HTTP and HTML
Distributed Objects
XML
Web Services
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Security
Types of Security Risk
Technical Risk
Server-Side Risks
Client-Side Risks
Security Strategies
Modeling Secure Systems
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Building Web Applications
Building Web Applications
The Process
Overview of Software Development
Software Development for Web Applications
The Artifacts
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Defining the Architecture
Architectural Viewpoints
Architecture Activities
Web Application Presentation Tier: Architectural Patterns
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Requirements and Use Cases
The Vision
Requirements
Glossary
Gathering and Prioritizing Requirements
Use Cases
The Use Case Model
The User Experience
Summary
Discussion
Activities
The User Experience
Artifacts of the UX Model
UX Modeling with UML
Summary
Activities
Analysis
Iteration
Analysis Model Structure
UX Model Mapping
Architecture Elaboration
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Design
Web Application Extension for UML
Designing Web Applications
Mapping to the UX Model
Integrating with Content Management Systems
Guidelines for Web Application Design
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Advanced Design
HTML Frames
Advanced Client-Side Scripting
Virtual and Physical HTTP Resources
JavaServer Page Custom Tags
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Implementation
Number Store Main Control Mechanism
Glossary Application Tag Libraries
Summary
Discussion
Activities
Overview
HTML to UML
UML to HTML
Mapping Web Elements to UML, and Vice Versa
Vision
Background
Requirements and Features
Software Architecture Document
Sample Screen Shots
Controlled Controllers Pattern
Use Case View
Analysis Model Classes
Analysis Model Collaborations
Master Template Pattern
Overview
Use Case View
Logical View
Glossary Application
Requirements and Use Case Model
User Experience Model
Design Model
Sample Screen Shots
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Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0201730383
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 141
Authors:
Jim Conallen
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Database Modeling with MicrosoftВ® Visio for Enterprise Architects (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Object Types, Predicates, and Basic Constraints
Mapping ORM Models to Logical Database Models
Conceptual Model Reports
Editing Logical Models”Intermediate Aspects
Reverse Engineering Physical Schemas to Logical Models
Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products (2nd Edition)
Core Agile Values
Agile Project Management
Individual Performance
Team Self-Discipline
The Agile Vision
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
An Emerging Strategy for E-Business IT Governance
Assessing Business-IT Alignment Maturity
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Governing Information Technology Through COBIT
Governance Structures for IT in the Health Care Industry
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Nine Selling When You re Not First
Chapter Ten Vision Re-engineering
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Chapter Twelve Controlling the Buying Process
Appendix B Solution Selling: A Scalable Approach
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
The Keyword static
Points of Departure
Member Selection Operators
Point of Departure
Appendix B. Standard Headers
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter III Two Models of Online Patronage: Why Do Consumers Shop on the Internet?
Chapter V Consumer Complaint Behavior in the Online Environment
Chapter VII Objective and Perceived Complexity and Their Impacts on Internet Communication
Chapter X Converting Browsers to Buyers: Key Considerations in Designing Business-to-Consumer Web Sites
Chapter XVII Internet Markets and E-Loyalty
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