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03/12/2001 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 1 Development Process Based on Chapter 5 of Bennett, McRobb and Farmer: Object Oriented Systems Analysis and.

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1 03/12/2001 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 1 Development Process Based on Chapter 5 of Bennett, McRobb and Farmer: Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design Using UML, (2 nd Edition), McGraw Hill, 2002.

2 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 2 In This Lecture You Will Learn: n About the Unified Software Develop- ment Process n How phases relate to workflows in an iterative life cycle n An approach to system development n Major activities in the development process

3 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 3 Unified Software Development Process n Developed by the team that created UML n Embodies best practice in system development n Adopts an iterative approach with four main phases n Different tasks are captured in a series of workflows

4 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 4 Best Practice n Iterative and incremental development n Component-based development n Requirements-driven development n Configurability n Architecture-centrism n Visual modelling techniques

5 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 5 Four Phases n Inception n Elaboration n Construction n Transition

6 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 6 Phases, Workflows and Iterations n Within each phase activities are grouped into workflows n The balance of effort spent in each workflow varies from phase to phase n Within phases there may be more than one iteration

7 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 7 Size of square relative to time spent on workflowh InceptionElaborationConstruction Transition Project Phases 12 3 45678 Iterations within each phase Requirements Analysis Design Implementation Test Workflows

8 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 8 Difference from Waterfall Life Cycle n In a waterfall life cycle project the phases and the workflows are linked together n In the Requirements phase, only Requirements workflow activities are carried out n All Requirements activity should be completed before work starts on Analysis n In an iterative life cycle project it is recognised that some Requirements work will be happening alongside Analysis work

9 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 9 Requirements Analysis Design Implementation Test Requirements Analysis Design Implementation Test

10 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 10 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables Requirements Capture and Modelling Requirements Elicitation Use Case Modelling Prototyping Use Case Model Requirements List Prototypes Glossary

11 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 11 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables Requirements Analysis Collaboration Diagrams Class and Object Models Analysis Modelling Analysis Models

12 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 12 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables System Design Deployment Modelling Component Modelling Package Modelling Architectural Modelling Overview Design and Implementation Architecture

13 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 13 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables Class DesignClass and Object Modelling Interaction Modelling State Modelling Design Patterns Design Models

14 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 14 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables User Interface Design Class and Object Modelling Interaction Modelling State Modelling Package Modelling Prototyping Design Patterns Design Models with Interface Specification

15 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 15 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables Data Management Design Class and Object Modelling Interaction Modelling State Modelling Package Modelling Design Patterns Design Models with Database Specification

16 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 16 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables ConstructionProgramming Component Re- use Database DDL Programming Idioms Constructed System Documentation

17 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 17 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables TestingProgramming Test Procedures Tested System

18 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 18 Major Activities of the Development Process ActivityTechniquesKey Deliverables ImplementationInstalled System

19 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 19 Summary In this lecture you have learned about: n The Unified Software Development Process n How phases relate to workflows in an iterative life cycle n An approach to system development n Major activities in the development process

20 © Bennett, McRobb and Farmer 2002 20 References n Jacobson, Booch and Rumbaugh (1999) n Kruchten (1999) n Chapter 22 of Bennett, McRobb and Farmer includes more detail about the Unified Process (For full bibliographic details, see Bennett, McRobb and Farmer)


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