Chapter 16. Case Study

  • Case Study Background

  • Problem Statement

  • Rationale and Assumptions

  • HomeDirect Requirements

  • Inception Phase

  • Elaboration Phase

  • Remaining Phases

  • Summary

Just reading theory will only get you so far. Inevitably, you must get your hands dirty in order to further your understanding.

This chapter provides a hands-on example for those interested in exploring the J2EE technology firsthand.

This is accomplished by:

  • Providing you with sufficient detail about a hypothetical but concrete problem

  • Walking through several use cases from analysis to implementation

  • Using simulated interaction with end users and others to approximate a more realistic iterative scenario

  • Providing accompanying implementation to continue the case study

  • Offering suggestions ...

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