 | Level: Advanced Paul Coates (pcoates@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer,
IBM
16 Aug 2005 This demonstration guides you through the creation of a modeling project in IBM Rational Software Modeler for the purpose of creating a UML model. The creation of the UML model illustrates how to create UML classes using the diagram editor in the modeling perspective as well as the application of patterns (in this case the Observer pattern from the GOF Behavioral patterns) in creating UML diagrams or models. This functionality also exists in the IBM Rational Software Architect product.
System requirements
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in your browser. This demonstration assumes no prior knowledge of the products or technologies listed. However, prior knowledge of Eclipse 3.0, UML, or IBM Rational development tools may be helpful.
Format
Macromedia® Flash®
Duration
Less than fifteen minutes.
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About the author  | 
|  | Paul Coates is an Advisory Software Engineer in the IBM Developer Skills Program. He is based in Austin, Texas, and has over 25 years of software development experience as a programmer and as a systems architect. Today he provides technical information and insight to developers and universities on the latest e-business and industry trends and technologies through speaking engagements, workshops, and by consulting to faculty as a part of the IBM Academic Initiative program. He holds an MBA in Information Systems from the University of North Texas and a BBA in Management Science/Computer Science from Midwestern State University. |
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