Mapping the design of a class to code.
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog After doing design, you may end up with a class diagram. When the implementation part of a project begins you
Analysis and Modeling of Software Systems
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog After doing design, you may end up with a class diagram. When the implementation part of a project begins you
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog Many modern businesses use programming languages like Java or C# to build applications and use a relational database to store
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a general-purpose modeling language. The purpose of UML is to define a standard way to
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog When working in software development, you will often come across the same problems over and over. A design pattern provides
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog Modeling languages provide a way to express a system, a project or some information using a structure that follows a
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog Use cases are used to organize system requirements and models a system/actor interaction, this interaction must achieve a goal. The
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog Unified Process (UP) or Unified Software Process is an iterative and incremental approach to software development. This model is heavily
–Originally published at Miguel’s Blog For this mastery topic, I will be talking about software development life cycles. A life cycle is a process that
–Originally published at Nicks Code Team Name TEC QUEPAS Project Name ESTACIONATEC A general description of the problem that this system will attempt to solve.
–Originally published at Blogging4TEC When testing a system it is important to cover all important situations that could potentially go wrong. In object-oriented systems, testing