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Rational Rose 98 : using Rose.

Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Cupertino, California: Rational Software Corporation, 1998Descripción: 266 pTipo de contenido:
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CONTENIDO
Chapter 1. Introduction to Using Rose 1
Notations 1
Features 2
User Interface 2
Add-In Tool 3
Chapter 2. The Browser 5
Overview 5
Viewing the Browser 6
Hiding and Displaying the Browser 6
Positioning the Browser 6
Docking and Undocking the Browser 7
Expanding and Collapsing fue Browser Tree 7
Navigating a Model 8
Creating and Editing Model Elements 9
Naming an Element in fue Browser 9
Using the Drag-and-Drop Operation in fue Browser 10
Browser to Browser Capabilities 11
Browser to Diagram Capabilities 12
Browser to Specification Capabilities 13
Chapter 3. Stereotypes 15
Overview 15
Benefits to Using Stereotypes 15
User-Defined Stereotypes 16
Viewing Stereotypes 17
Diagram Tab 17
Browser Tab 18
Creating Stereotypes 19
Creating a New Stereotype for fue Current Model 19
Creating a New Stereotype Configuration File 19
Creating a New Stereotype for AlI Rose Models 20
Creating Stereotype Icons 22
Creating a Diagram Icon 22
Creating Icons for fue Diagram Toolbox or Browser 23
Adding Stereotypes to the Diagram Toolbox 24
Chapter 4. Introduction to Diagrams and Specifications 25
Overview 25
Windows 25
The Application Window 26
Diagram Windows 26
Viewing Diagrams 27
Displaying Multiple Diagrams 28
Toolbars and Toolboxes 29
The Toolbar 30
The Diagram Toolbox 33
Creating, Displaying, Renaming, and Deleting Diagrams 34
Create a New Diagram 34
Display a Diagram 34
Rename a Diagram 34
Delete a Diagram 35
Creating and Naming Model Elements 35
Create an Element on fue Diagram 35
Create an Element in the Browser 35
Naming Model Elements 35
Naming an Element in fue Browser 36
Naming an Element on fue Diagram 36
Creating/Naming an Overloaded Element on the Diagram 37
Placing an Overloaded Element on fue Diagram from the Browser 38
Fully Qualified Names 38
Renaming a Model Element 38
Reassigning Model Elements 39
Manipulating Icons 39
Deleting, Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Icons 41
Correlations 42
Creating Correlations Between Elements 42
Adorning fue Diagrams 43
Manipulating Text 44
Specifications 45
Displaying Specifications 46
Common Specification Elements 46
Dialog Boxes 46
General Tab 47
Detail Tab 49
Files Tab 49
Tab Buttons 51
Navigating the Tabs 52
Adding and Deleting Entries 52
Editing Entries 52
Chapter 5. Class Diagrams and Specifications 55
Class Diagram Overview 55
Creating and Displaying a Class Diagram 56
Class Diagram Toolbox 57
Assigning a Class to Another Logical Package 57
Adding and Hiding Classes and Filtering Class Relationships 58
Class Specification 58
Class Specification-General Tab 59
Type 60
Parent 60
Stereotype 60
Export Control 61
Class Specification-Detail Tab 62
Cardinality 63
Space 63
Persistence 64
Concurrency 65
Abstract 65
Formal Arguments 66
Class Specification-Operations Tab 66
Show Inherited 68
Class Specification-Attributes Tab 69
Class Specification-Relations Tab 71
Class Specification-Component Tab 72
Class Specification-Nested Tab 74
Class Specification-Files Tab 75
Class Attribute Specification 75
Class Attribute-General Tab 76
Class 76
Show Classes 76
Type-Class Attribute 77
Initial Value 77
Class Attribute-Detail Tab 78
Containment 78
Static 79
Derived 79
Operation Specification 79
Operation Specification-General Tab 80
Return Class 81
Operation Specification-Detail Tab 81
Arguments 82
Protocol 82
Qualifications 82
Exceptions 82
Size 82
Time 82
Concurrency 83
Operation Specification-Pre Conditions Tab 84
Pre Conditions 84
Interaction Diagram 84
Operation Specification-Semantics Tab 85
Semantics 85
Interaction Diagram 85
Operation Specification-Post Conditions Tab 86
Postcondition 86
Interaction Diagram 86
Operation Specification-Files Tab 87
Association Specification 87
Association Specification-General Tab 88
Parent 88
Stereotype 89
Role 89
Element 89
Association Specification-Detail Tab 90
Derived 90
Link Item 91
Name Direction 91
Constraints 91
Association Specification-Role A and B General Tab 92
Association Specification-Role A and B Detail Tab 93
Navigable 93
Aggregate 94
Static 94
Friend 94
Containment 94
Keys/Qualifiers 95
Generalize Specification 95
Generalize Specification-General Tab 96
Friendship Required 96
Virtual Inheritance 97
Dependency Specification 97
Dependency Specification-General Tab 98
Logical Package Specification 99
Package Specification-General Tab 100
Package Specification-Detail Tab 101
Global 101
Diagrams 102
Has Relationship (Booch Only) 102
Has Specification-General Tab 103
Has Specification-Detail Tab 104
Use-Case Diagrams and Specifications 105
Chapter 6. Use-Case Diagram Overview 105
Creating and Displaying a Use-Case Diagram 106
Use-Case Diagram Toolbox 107
Use-Case Specification 107
Use-Case Specification-General Tab 108
Name 108
Package 109
Rank 109
Abstract 109
Use-Case Specification-Diagram Tab 109
Diagrams 110
Use-Case Specification-Relations Tab 110
Relations 111
Actor Specification 111
Chapter 7. Interaction Diagrams and Specifications 113
Interaction Diagram Overview 113
Creating and Displaying an Interaction Diagram 113
Collaboration Diagrams 114
Collaboration Diagram Toolbox 115
Multiple Objects 115
Creating and Naming Links 115
Creating and Naming Messages 116
Sequence Diagrams 119
Sequence Diagram Toolbox 120
Creating Alternative Diagrams 120
Creating a Collaboration Diagram from a Sequence Diagram 120
Creating a Sequence Diagram from a Collaboration Diagram 120
Object Specification 121
Object Specification-General Tab 121
Class 122
Persistence Field 122
Multiple Instances Check Box 122
Focus of Control Diagrams 123
Scripts 124
Class Instance Specifications 125
Class Instance-General Tab 126
Class 126
Link Specification 127
Link Specification-General Tab 128
Association 128
Supplier
Client Visibility 129
Shared 129
Role 130
Link Specification-Messages Tab 131
Icon 131
Sequence 131
Message Name 132
Receiver 132
Message Specification 132
Message Specification-General Tab 133
Class 133
Message Specification-Detail Tab 134
Synchronization 135
Frequency 135
Chapter 8. Component Diagrams and Specifications 137
Component Diagram Overview 137
Creating and Displaying a Component Diagram 138
Component Diagram Toolbox 138
Assigning a Component to Another Package 138
Component Specifications 139
Component Specification-General Tab 140
Stereotype (Component) 140
Language 141
Component Specification-Detail Tab 141
Declarations 142
Component Specification-Realizes Tab 142
Show all Classes 143
Classes 143
Language 143
Component Specification-Files Tab 143
Package Specification 144
Package Specification-General Tab 144
Package 145
Package Specification-Detail Tab 145
Component Diagrams 145
Package Specification-Realizes Tab 146
Package Specification-Files Tab 146
Chapter 9. State Diagrams and Specifications 147
State Diagram Overview 147
Creating and Displaying a State Diagram 148
State Diagram Toolbox 149
State Specification 149
State Specification-General Tab 150
State Specification-Detail Tab 151
Actions 151
History 152
State Action Specification 152
State Action Specification-Detail Tab 153
Type 153
Action 154
Send Event 154
Send Arguments 154
Send Target 154
When 154
Upon Event 155
State Transition Specification 155
State Transition Specification-General Tab 156
Event 156
Arguments 157
State Transition-Detail Tab 158
Condition 158
Transition Between Substates 159
Chapter 10. Deployment Diagrams and Specifications 161
Deployment Diagram Overview 161
Creating and Displaying a Deployment Diagram 162
Deployment Diagram Toolbox 162
Processor Specification 162
Processor Specification-General Tab 163
Processor Specification-Detail Tab164
Characteristics 164
Processes 165
Scheduling 166
Device Specification 166
Device Specification-General Tab 167
Device Specification-Detail Tab 168
Connection Specifications 168
Process Specification 169
Process Specification-General Tab 170
Processor 170
Priority 170
Chapter 11. Framework Wizard Add-In 171
Creating a New Model from a Framework 172
The Framework Library 173
Creating a New Framework 173
Changing or Deleting a Framework 176
Chapter 12 Team Development 177
Overview 177
Controlled Iterative Development 177
Setting Up a Multiuser Environment 178
Practicing Iterative Development 180
Planning an Iteration 181
Propagating Controlled Units to Developer Workspace 182
Extending an Interaction's Design and Implementation 182
Loading Controlled Units into the Interaction Workspace 183
Assessing the Current Design and Implementation 184
Releasing the Integration 184
Controlled Units 184
Storing Controlled Units 185
Loading and Unloading Controlled Units 185
Write-Protecting Controlled Units 186
Managing Controlled Units 187
Browsing Controlled Units 190
Comparing Controlled Units 192
Path Map 192
Virtual Pathmap Entry Extensions 193
Integrating with a Configuration Management System 195
Chapter 13 IDL Code Generator 197
Code Generation Properties by Model Component 198
Associations and Aggregations 198
How to Generate an IDL 200
Module 200
Interface 200
Struct 201
Enumeration 201
Typedef 201
Constant 202
Exception 202
Union 203
Generating IDL Attributes and Data Members 203
Generating Arrays 204
Generating Sequences 204
Generating IDL Operations 204
Generation Parameters 205
Raising Exceptions 205
Operation Contexts 205
Chapter 14. Data Definition Language (DDL) Generation 207
Overview 207
Object Orientation with Databases 208
DDL Extended Three Schema Model 208
Use of Object Identifiers 208
Logical Views 209
Packages 209
Classes 209
Attributes 210
Association Relationships 212
Controlling DDL Generation 216
DataBase 216
PrimaryKeyColumnKey 216
PrimaryKeyColumnType 216
ViewName 216
TableName 216
InheritSuffix 217
DropClause 217
DDLScriptFileName 217
Generating DDL 217
Chapter 15. Visual Differencing 219
Application Window 220
The Toolbar 220
Visual Differencing Comparisons 221
Reported Differences 222
Comparing Two Models 222
Viewing the Differences 223
The Difference Browser 224
The Model Browsers 226
Merging Two Models 226
Merge Options Dialog Box 227
Merging Two Models Automatically 228
Merging Only Selected Model Elements 229
Arranging the Browsers for Easy Viewing 229
Tool Settings Dialog Box 230
Exiting Visual Differencing 231
Chapter 16 Microsoft Repository Integration Add-in 233
Publishing a Model to the Microsoft Repository 234
Importing a Model from the Microsoft Repository 234
Chapter 17 Source Code Control Add-In 237
Overview 237
Supported Source Code Control Providers 238
Setting Up Your SCC Provider Environment 239
ClearCase 239
ClearCase Attaché 239
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 240
Adding Model Elements to Source Control 241
Creating Controlled Units 241
Adding Controlled Units to Source Control 241
Removing Controlled Units from Source Control 243
Checking Out and Checking In Controlled Units 244
Checking Out Controlled Units 244
Checking In Controlled Units 245
Getting the Latest Version of Controlled Units 246
Appendix A Upgrading From a Previous Release 247
Upgrading from Rose 3.0 or Later 247
Upgrading from Releases Prior to Rose 3.0 247
Appendix B Contacting Technical Support 249
When Contacting Rational Technical Support 249
How to Contact Rational Customer Support 250
Telephone, Fax and E-mail 250
Fax on Demand 252
Anonymous FTP 252
Mail 253
Rational Web Site 254

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