Large-Scale Software Architecture: A Practical Guide using UML

  • 3h 56m
  • Jeff Garland, Richard Anthony
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2003

The purpose of large-scale software architecture is to capture and describe practical representations to make development teams more effective.

In this book the authors show how to utilise software architecture as a tool to guide the development instead of capturing the architectural details after all the design decisions have been made.

  • Offers a concise description of UML usage for large-scale architecture
  • Discusses software architecture and design principles
  • Technology and vendor independent

In this Book

  • Large-Scale Software Architecture—A Practical Guide using UML
  • Introduction
  • Roles of the Software Architect
  • Software Architecture and the Development Process
  • Example System Overview
  • UML Quick Tour
  • System Context and Domain Analysis
  • Component Design and Modeling
  • Subsystem Design
  • Transaction and Data Design
  • Process and Deployment Design
  • Architecture Techniques
  • Applying the Viewpoints
  • Bibliography
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