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 Use Cases: Requirements in Context, Second EditionThis book describes how to gather and define software requirements using a process based on use cases. It shows systems analysts and designers how use cases can provide solutions to the most challenging requirements issues, resulting in effective, quality systems that meet the needs of users.
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 Building Parsers With JavaParser building is a powerful programming technique that opens a world of opportunity for designing how users interact with applications. By creating mini-languages, you can precisely address the requirements of your application development domain. Writing your own parsers empowers you to access a database more effectively than SQL to efficiently... |  |  Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmer's CookbookFilled with the ingredients developers need--code samples, instructions, and solutions to common problems--this book is the logical place for developers to start building projects and learning more about Visual Basic .NET.
Next time you hit the wall with a tough Visual Basic .NET problem, get the code behind the... |  |  Sams Teach Yourself ADO.NET in 24 HoursADO.NET is the data access model built into the .NET Framework. It replaces the old (and largely successful) ADO used in almost all Visual Basic and ASP applications built over the last few years. ADO.NET enables an application to communicate with any OLE database source (including Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft Access, and even text files). This... |
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