Programming Microsoft Office Business Applications
Author: Steve Fox
Get practical guidance for creating custom applications by using the capabilities of the Microsoft Office platform. This hands-on reference illustrates how to use Microsoft Visual Studio® Tools for Office and the Microsoft Office system to create Office Business Applications-an emerging breed of application that bridges the gap between line of business (LOB) systems and end-user productivity tools. OBAs allow users to increase productivity by providing a seamless and integrated end-to-end user experience from their desktop to data in enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, and other business systems. Experts on the Microsoft Office, Visual Studio Tools for Office, and OBA teams at Microsoft adeptly illustrate how to develop smart clients and Web services in the Microsoft Office environment. You'll also get guidance on custom development for the Microsoft Office Fluent™ user interface and Windows® SharePoint® Services, application deployment, and managing workflow. Complete with code samples on the Web, this book delivers the pragmatic information enterprise developers need to know to create and deploy custom business applications to the organization.
Key Book Benefits:
• Delivers practical, hands-on information on creating custom Office Business Applications
• Written by experts on the Microsoft Office, Visual Studio Tools for Office, and OBA teams
• Provides a reference to working in Microsoft Office with smart clients, Web services, and more
• Features guidance about custom development for the Microsoft Office Fluent interface and SharePoint Services, managing workflow, and OBA deployment
• Includes code sampleson the Web
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UML 2.0 Pocket Reference
Author: Dan Pilon
Already considered an industry standard, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a visual language that enables architects, software designers, and developers to describe, notate and communicate about the systems they design. Seemingly simple on the surface, the UML is a rich and expressive language, with many visual syntactical elements.
It's next to impossible to memorize all aspects of the UML. Just as a writer might require a dictionary to work with the spoken word, so too do UML practitioners require a dictionary of sorts. In this book, you will find information on UML usage, symbols, line-endings, and syntax. This clear, concise book is just what you need to find to a solution quickly.
Table of Contents:
UML 2.0 overview | 3 | |
Static modeling with UML | 6 | |
Class diagrams | 19 | |
Package diagrams | 42 | |
Composite structures | 47 | |
Component diagrams | 55 | |
Deployment diagrams | 61 | |
Behavioral diagrams | 68 | |
Use case diagrams | 68 | |
Interaction diagrams | 76 | |
Statechart diagrams | 90 | |
Activity diagrams | 101 | |
The object constraint language (OCL) | 111 |
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