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Catalytic modeling: UML meets XP

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2001

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I have always been a strong believer and practitioner of the JFDI approach to development, which yields high morale, early identification of problems in design and of any misunderstandings of the requirements, and easily tracks changing needs as they occur. I applaud eXtreme Programming [Be00] for enunciating some excellent guiding principles that separate this approach from iterative hacking. And yet I also have always believed in using models to understand abstractions during the design; and to communicate them to others both during the design and afterwards. The one aspect of XP I’m not keen on is the disdain for documents and models other than those enshrined in the code and tests. Nevertheless, it’s undeniable that any documents separate from code and tests can and will get out of step with them, and will not be read. This position paper outlines some of my experience, as a consultant methodologist with a number of clients, in attempting to get the benefits of XP at the same time as those that follow from using modeling techniques.

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Cameron Wills, Alan (2001): Catalytic modeling: UML meets XP. Practical UML-based rigorous development methods - Countering or integrating the extremists, workshop of the pUML-group held together with the UML 2001. PISSN: 1617-5468. ISBN: 3-88579-335-0. pp. 288-306. Regular Research Papers. Toronto, Canada. October 1st, 2001

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