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UML for the IT Business Analyst
Ibegan working on the first edition of this book in the year 2000.As a former developer and current IT business analyst,I could see an approaching technological wave affecting my colleagues. Thanks in large part to client-server applications and the Internet, object-oriented (OO) languages like C++ and Java were taking over the development world. This had already changed the way the technical members of an IT team (systems analysts, coders, and so on) were working, but business analysts—the people who communicated requirements to the developers—were still working by and large as though OO didn’t exist. The result was BA documentation that had to first be translated into OO terms and standards by the developers—an inefficient and error-prone step. I knew it was only a matter of time before companies began to expect their BAs to work with OO conventions, so I put together Business Object-Oriented Modeling (B.O.O.M.),a step-by-step program to mentor and train BAs to work efficiently on projects using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the prevailing standard for modeling business and IT systems on OO projects (though not confined to OO projects, since the standard has non-OO modeling elements as well).
Howard Podeswa - Personal Name
978-1-59863-868-4
NONE
Information Technology
English
2010
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