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Enterprise Development with Visual Studio .NET, UML and MSF
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Carsten Thomsen, John Erik Hansen
Apress, Paperback, Published May 2004, 955 pages, ISBN 1590590422
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Using Visual Studio .NET (VS .NET) for creating enterprise solutions, authors John Hansen and Carsten Thomsen have chosen to add the Unified Modeling Language (UML), for designing and documenting solutions, and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), for planning and managing projects.

Experienced developers, team leaders, and project managers who need a structured way of creating enterprise solutions will benefit from reading this book. Parts of this book can be used by developers (experienced or not) and managers who want to know about MSF and UML in connection with .NET development.

This guide provides an enterprise development overview, an in-depth introduction to UML, and coverage of various enterprise tools included with the VS .NET Enterprise Developer (VSED) and VS .NET Enterprise Architect (VSEA) editions, such as enterprise template projects, Visual SourceSafe (VSS), Visio for Enterprise Architects 2003 (VEA), Microsoft Application Center Test (ACT), and Visual Studio Analyzer.

Not only will you learn how to deploy your project, but also two hands-on chapters will show you how to analyze your project and model it using VEA, and guide you step-by-step through the process.

For most readers, this is a cover-to-cover book, but it can certainly be used as a reference guide whenever you need information about a particular tool or process. Throughout this book, you’ll find exercises that demonstrate the topic being discussed, making this book a must-have for programmers dealing with, or those with an interest in, developing enterprise .NET solutions.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introducing Enterprise Modeling
Chapter 2: Planning and Documenting Your Solution
Chapter 3: Getting To Know UML
Chapter 4: Examining the UML Models – Behavior Models
Chapter 5: Examining the UML Models – Static Models
Chapter 6: Planning a Visual Basic .NET or C# Project Using UML
Chapter 7: VS .NET Enterprise Features - Enterprise Templates
Chapter 8: VS .NET Enterprise Features - Policy Files
Chapter 9: VS .NET Enterprise Features - Custom Help Topics
Chapter 10: VS .NET Enterprise Features – Visual SourceSafe
Chapter 11: VS .NET Enterprise Features – Visio
Chapter 12: VS .NET Enterprise Features – Application Center Test
Chapter 13: VS .NET Enterprise Features – Visual Studio Analyzer
Chapter 14: VS .NET Deployment
Chapter 15: Hands On: Time Sheet Project (Internal)
Chapter 16: Hands On: Coffee Inc Project (External)
Chapter 17: Maintaining the UML Documentation
Chapter 18: Rational Rose
Chapter 19: Rational Rose vs. Microsoft Visio
Chapter 20: Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF)
Appendix A Introducing Visual Studio .NET, Visual Basic .NET and C#
Appendix B Useful Links and References

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About the Authors

John Erik Hansen is a specialist in project management, business analysis, and UML analysis/modeling. In these fields, he is credited for his ability of ensuring project successes. John currently holds the MCSD and Rational Rose certifications, and a has graduate diploma in business administration. Lately, John has been working as a consultant on projects all over Europe. He has 10 years of experience working as a project manager, consultant, Microsoft CTEC Trainer, business analyst, and programmer (of data warehousing, e-procurement, ASP, Visual Basic, and .NET applications).

Carsten Thomsen is a Microsoft MVP, a recognition he received in August 1999. He lives in his native Denmark and currently holds the MCSE, MCAD, and MCSD certifications. Carsten has been programming in Visual Basic for almost 12 years, and he specializes in data access, object-oriented analysis and design, and enterprise development. These days, Carsten is primarily focused on development with Visual Studio .NET, using MSF, UML, Visual Basic .NET, and C#, but he also enjoys working with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Microsoft Content Management Server 2002, and Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004. Carsten is now working as a .NET consultant mainly in London and Dublin, but he also does the odd .NET training job.




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