Doug Rosenberg Books

Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UML: A Practical Approach
Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UML: A Practical Approach

By Doug Rosenberg, Doug Rosenberg With Kendall Scott

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applied Use Case Driven Object Modeling With Uml: An Annotated E-commerce Example Provides A Practical, Hands-on Guide To Putting Use Case Methods To Work In Real-world Situations. This Companion W...

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Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UML: An Annotated E-Commerce Example
Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UML: An Annotated E-Commerce Example

By Kendall Scott, Doug Rosenberg, Doug Rosenberg And Kendall Scott

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Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: An Annotated e-Commerce Example is a practical, hands-on guide to putting use case methods to work in real-world situations. This workbook is a co...

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Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UML: Theory And Practice
Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UML: Theory And Practice

By Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg, Don Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Doug, Stephens, Matt

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Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice shows how to drive an object-oriented software design from use case all the way through coding and testing, based on the minimalist, UM...

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Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP
Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP

By Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg, Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg

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[Reviewed by XPSD member Sunitha Dangeti] Having practiced XP, I particularly like two chapters in this book, one on XP in a nuthouse which is a good read for someone who is new to XP to get a qui...

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Agile Development With ICONIX Process: People, Process, And Pragmatism
Agile Development With ICONIX Process: People, Process, And Pragmatism

By Mark Collins-Cope, Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg, Don Rosenberg

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This book describes how to apply ICONIX Process (a minimal, use case-driven modeling process) in an agile software project. It’s full of practical advice for avoiding common agile pitfalls. Further...

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Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UMLTheory And Practice
Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UMLTheory And Practice

By Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg, Don Rosenberg

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use Case Driven Object Modeling With Umltheory And Practice Shows How To Drive An Object-oriented Software Design From Use Case All The Way Through Coding And Testing, Based On The Minimalist, Uml-...

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Parallel Agile – Faster Delivery, Fewer Defects, Lower Cost
Parallel Agile – Faster Delivery, Fewer Defects, Lower Cost

By Barry W. Boehm, Barry Boehm, Matt Stephens, Charles Suscheck, Shobha Rani Dhalipathi, Doug Rosenberg, Bo Wang, Charles A. Suscheck, Doug Rosenberg, Barry W. Boehm, Matt Stephens, Charles Suscheck, Shobha Rani Dhalipathi, Bo Wang

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From the beginning of software time, people have wondered why it isn{u2019}t possible to accelerate software projects by simply adding staff. This is sometimes known as the ?nine women can{u2019}t...

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Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UMLTheory And Practice
Use Case Driven Object Modeling With UMLTheory And Practice

By Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg, Don Rosenberg, Don Rosenberg; Matt Stephens

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Diagramming and process are important topics in today’s software development world, as the UML diagramming language has come to be almost universally accepted. Yet process is necessary; by themselv...

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