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MSDN Webcast: What Are the Differences Between DSL and UML? (Level 300) | 2005-05-24 03:00:02 | Microsoft |
| Many developers are familiar with the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System incorporates design tools based around Domain Specific Languages (DSL). This webcast presents an overview of both UML and DSL, examining the similarities and differences of the two modeling approaches. | |||
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Seeing Your Java Applications | 2005-09-13 03:00:03 | |
| This webcast will demonstrate the power and productivity of the visual trace feature of IBM Rational Rose XDE Developer Plus. The webcast walks you through both the static and dynamic views of various applications and show you how to capture UML information dynamically. It also introduces other capabilities found in Rational Rose XDE Developer Plus and the value it provides to Java developers. | |||
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Making Java Development Easier With IBM Rational Application Developer | 2005-10-13 03:00:02 | |
| This webcast will present and demonstrate some of the latest capabilities in version 6.0 including: UML Visualization and Editing, JSF and SDO, Web Services development and ClearCase integration for Teams. The webcast helps one learn to use Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software to quickly and easily build java applications. This powerful IDE is built on the award winning and popular Eclipse 3.0 platform. Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software extends and enhances this platform giving you unparalleled ease of use and productivity. | |||
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MSDN Architecture Webcast: RUP Vs. MSF? UML Vs. DSLs? What's the Difference Anyway? (Level 200) | 2005-11-10 01:00:02 | Microsoft |
| This webcast compares the new modeling tools in Microsoft Visual Studio Team System and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development with UML 2.0 and the Rational Unified Process (RUP). The webcast describes top-down system decomposition using the System Diagram, as well as modeling of systems using the Application and Logical Datacenter Diagrams. These diagrams are contrasted against the new diagrams in UML 2.0. A use case approach is compared to the persona/scenario approach used in MSF. Finally, the webcast presents the differences between RUP and MSF. | |||
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How to Use UML With Sun Java Studio Enterprise | 2005-11-18 01:00:02 | Sun Microsystems |
| The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has long been the forte of architects. Now, with UML support included in Java development environments, it is gaining popularity for communicating software design among team members in addition to increasing developer productivity. This webcast provides an overview of the most important features of UML 2.0 and how these new features can be utilized by Java developers. | |||
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Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 Sneak Preview | 2005-11-18 01:00:02 | Sun Microsystems |
| The webcast presents information about UML modeling, collaboration, refactoring, and more. | |||
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UML Modeling in Sun Java Studio Enterprise | 2005-11-18 01:00:02 | Sun Microsystems |
| The Unified Modeling Language (UML) specification from the Object Management Group (OMG) defines a powerful way in which to model application structure, architecture, and processes. Java Studio Enterprise 7 introduces many new features, including UML modeling that complies with the draft UML 2.0 specification. Java Studio Enterprise 7 supports eight diagram types: class, sequence, collaboration, activity, use case, component, deployment, and state. In addition, models from Rational Rose can be imported. |
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