DocumentCode
2013526
Title
UML for e-business: new use for use cases
Author
McNay, Heather E.
Author_Institution
Siemens Energy & Autom. Inc., Alpharetta, GA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
245
Lastpage
249
Abstract
One of the major challenges facing Web site designers today is the planning of large Web applications such as e-commerce sites. These online applications must be thoroughly investigated and planned before any development begins. Not only are they immense projects, often costing millions of dollars, but they are usually also architecturally challenging, having to be linked into existing business processes and database legacy systems. More and more Web designers have been utilizing the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to model the entire system before development begins. UML was originally developed for the design and documentation of large software products. UML is an object-based methodology to assist in the mapping of design specifications from functional requirements. It breaks the architecture of any software system into modules, and each module is made up of one or more "Use Cases." Siemens recently used this methodology to design a new e-commerce site and we were pleased with how well UML works within the realm of Internet site design and the integration of business systems
Keywords
Internet; electronic commerce; information resources; object-oriented programming; specification languages; user interfaces; Internet site design; UML; Unified Modeling Language; Web site designers; business processes; business systems; database legacy systems; design specifications; e-business; e-commerce sites; functional requirements; large Web application planning; large software products; object-based methodology; online applications; use cases; Computer aided software engineering; Computer architecture; Costing; Databases; Design methodology; Documentation; Internet; Jacobian matrices; Unified modeling language; Web page design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 2001. IPCC 2001. Proceedings. IEEE International
Conference_Location
Sante Fe, NM
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7209-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.2001.971570
Filename
971570
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