IBM, Microsoft, Eclipse and Adobe Vie for IDE Glory at India’s Premier Software Developer Awards
IBM, Microsoft, Eclipse and Adobe Vie for IDE Glory at India’s Premier Software Developer Awards
When modeling a recent application, we modeling the various roles people would play in the application as yellow Role objects. RoleA had behaviors that RoleA could perform, e.g., doA(), and RoleB had behaviors that it could perform, e.g., doB().
Now I am trying to design how to actually build the PD into a system, while also looking at the other layers needed in an application, more specifically, security.
I am really curious about this:
Does anyone know any famous projects or platforms or any applications that have been implemented and successfully developed using FDD method ?
Thanks in advance.
Is there any software available to manage FDD projects running on IIS (asp.net)?
Does anyone have any experience with using FDD in a organization subject to SOX regulations?
Any experiences or information would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking into UML modeling software that support the four archetypes. Together used to support this really well until Borland bought the product. I haven't been able to get Microsoft Visio to do class diagrams really well without spending a whole lot of time fighting with the product. Online tools like Gliffy and Creately do a better job, but arn't intuitive with UML with respect to adding attributes, properties, and behaviors. You have to type all the UML notation by hand which become tedious. The same is true for cardinality.
I have tried to install FDD manager on my newly installed vista laptop. But i am new to this. I need to install this for a client pc but have no idea how to resolve this issue if anyone has any idea please help. I can open but not save files.
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