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Modeling C applications in UML with files and structures
As DSP applications become more complex, the benefits of modeling the applications increase. While implementing models in an object-oriented language is easier, C developers can implement their models using either object-oriented or functional techniques.
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Test-Driven Development: Designing high quality from the start
Bruce examines the process of capturing requirements as scenarios and then directly mapping these scenarios to test vectors, which enables users to automatically detect defects early in the life cycle when they can be corrected at low cost.
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Solving problems of SDL and UML for real-time software design
SDL, the ''Specification and Description Language'', has been defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in order to describe telecommunication protocols. Experience has shown its basic principles could be extended to a lot of other fields mainly because of its graphical functional approach allowing to describe architecture and behaviour of the system.
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An overview of UPDM – A Unified Profile for DoDAF/MODAF
Amidst a plethora of differing military architectural frameworks arises the new Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM), which aims to create a standardized UML/SysML profile for these and other military frameworks.
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UML Tutorial
UML is the international standard notation for object-oriented analysis and design. It is defined by the Object Management Group (www.omg.org) and is currently at release 1.4 with 2.0 expected next year. UML provides several notations which are described in detail in Ian Graham's Object-Oriented Methods (Addison-Wesley, 2001);
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UML Tutorials from Sparx Systems
UML Tutorials UML 2.1 Tutorial UML Tutorial - Part 1 Intro UML Tutorial - Part 2 Intro The Business Process Model The Component Model The Dynamic Model The Logical Model The Physical Model The Use Case Model UML Database Modeling
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