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MSDN Architecture Webcast: RUP Vs. MSF? UML Vs. DSLs? What's the Difference Anyway? (Level 200)

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Topics DSL Date added 10 Nov 2005
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This webcast compares the new modeling tools in Microsoft Visual Studio Team System and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development with UML 2.0 and the Rational Unified Process (RUP). The webcast describes top-down system decomposition using the System Diagram, as well as modeling of systems using the Application and Logical Datacenter Diagrams. These diagrams are contrasted against the new diagrams in UML 2.0. A use case approach is compared to the persona/scenario approach used in MSF. Finally, the webcast presents the differences between RUP and MSF.

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