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CSC532:Term Paper Presentation TOPIC: TOPIC: Agile Modeling Presented By: POLAM SUNITHA. POLAM SUNITHA.
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AGILE MODELING ► A practice-based methodology for effective modeling and documentation of software-based systems ► Agile modeling is not a perspective process
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Values ► Communication ► Simplicity ► Feedback ► Courage ► Humility
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Principles ► Assume simplicity while modeling ► Embrace changes while you are working as requirements do change over time ► Incrementally change your system to enable agility
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Principles Obtain rapid feedback Model with a purpose and need multiple models Content is more important than representation
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Practices ► Create several models in parallel ► Apply the right artifacts ► Model in small increments
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► Goals of Agile Modeling ► The Scope of Agile Modeling ► It focuses only on effective modeling and documentation.
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Figure1. AM enhances other software processes.
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Agile Model-Driven Development Figure2: The AMDD lifecycle
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Test –Driven Development (TDD) Figure 3. Steps of TDD
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Comparisions of TDD and AMDD ► TDD shortens the programming feedback loop whereas AMDD shortens the modeling feedback loop. ► TDD provides detailed specification (tests) whereas AMDD can provide traditional specifications (data models). ► TDD “speaks” to programmers whereas AMDD speaks to data professionals
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► TDD is non-visually oriented whereas AMDD is visually oriented ► TDD provides concrete evidence that your software works whereas AMDD supports your team, including stakeholders, in working toward a common understanding. ► TDD promotes the development of high-quality code whereas AMDD promotes high-quality communication with your stakeholders and other developers.
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Conclusion ► TDD should be seen as complementary to Agile Model- Driven Development (AMDD) approaches and the two can and should be used together ► TDD does not replace traditional testing, instead it defines a proven way to ensure effective unit testing. ► From the design point of view AMDD is different from traditional development approaches but still leads to an effective modeling approach.
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References ► ► www.agilemodeling.com/essays/amdd.htm ► ► Beck 2003,Astels 2003,Martin,Newkirk and Kess 2003,Scott Ambler http://www.agiledata.org/essays/TDDAMDD ► ► Scott Ambler, rethinking software development,http://www.osellus.com/seminar/1a.pdf ► ► Agile Alliance (2001b). Principles: The Agile Alliance. www.agilealliance.org/principles.html ► ► Christel, M.G. & Kang, K.C. (1992). Issues in Requirements Elicitation. Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Technical Report CMU/SEI-92-TR-12. www.sei.cmu.edu http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pub/documents/sei.documents.pdf ► ► XP with Acceptance-Test Driven Development: A rewrite project for a resource optimization system Johan Anderson, Geoff Bache, and Peter Sutton Carmen Systems www.carmen.se/research_development/ articles/ctrt0302.pdf
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