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Uml. Design of Real-Time Systems, Distributed and Parallel Applications
Bok av H. Goma
In the book "UML. Design of real-time systems, distributed and parallel applications," provides a detailed overview of the concepts of object-oriented design techniques used in the creation of parallel and distributed systems, methods of use case and the UML notation. The book is devoted to an important area of software development - the design of distributed systems and real-time systems with a high degree of parallelism. Using the notation of UML, the author convincingly demonstrates how to effectively use these methods to create systems of object-oriented analysis and proektirovaniya.V book describes in great detail the COMET, the method of analysis and design, specially adapted for the development of distributed applications and real-time systems. It is based on an iterative software lifecycle, use cases, and the UML. Cover the entire software development cycle-from requirements modeling and analysis to design. On numerous examples demonstrate COMET application in a variety of situations. Among the topics presented include: - object-oriented software development life cycle - case modeling with a focus on embedded subsystem; - static and dynamic analysis of the system - the system partition on classes and objects - finite state machines and state diagrams; - technology of distributed facilities - design architecture of parallel systems - division into tasks and design classes - performance analysis of real systems vremeni.Dannoe edition is indispensable for all employees in this rapidly developing field. Description of various technologies, systematic approach, detailed advice and substantial examples - all this can be of great help in the development of high-quality distributed systems and real-time applications "In this remarkable book describes the system, the development of which we have to deal with such complex issues such as concurrency. and real-time constraints. The author managed to organize the material in such a way that the book will be useful to designers of programs. From other publications, on the sacred object-oriented design, it is distinguished by the presence of very useful and detailed guidelines. "