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Model service-oriented architecture with Rational Software Architect: Part 4. Use Case models

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Level: Intermediate

Bertrand Portier (bportier@ca.ibm.com), IT Architect, IBM
Gregory Hodgkinson (ghodgkinson@prolifics.com), IT Architect, Prolifics

11 Mar 2008

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This tutorial series introduces the concepts and tools involved with modeling service-oriented architecture (SOA) using IBM® Rational® Software Architect. You will learn how Rational Software Architect, along with IBM® WebSphere® Business Modeler, supports a model-driven development (MDD) approach to the specification of SOA. This fourth tutorial covers the use case model. It continues using the online DVD rental case study introduced in the previous three parts, and you will use Rational Software Architect to produce a use case model based on that case study.

Prerequisites

To get better value out of this tutorial series, it is recommended but not necessary that you be familiar with:

We highly recommend reading the first three parts in this tutorial series before reading this part.


System requirements

In order to complete this tutorial, you should have the following installed (Trial versions are available):


To view the demos included in this tutorial, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser and Macromedia Flash Player 6 or higher must be installed. You can download the latest Flash Player at http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer/.


Duration

Under 2 hours


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