¿Enterprise Development with Visual Studio .NET, UML, and MSF¿ is for programmers dealing with or those that have an interest in developing Enterprise .NET solutions. It will guide readers through all aspects of Enterprise modeling, from design considerations and project management design processes to modeling a .NET solution using UML. In today¿s IT world, the need for complex solutions designed the right way and delivered on time is a success factor for the entire Enterprise. ¿Enterprise Development with Visual Studio .NET, UML, and MSF¿ will help readers succeed by providing them with guides and examples that they can use in their own .NET projects. It will cover the Microsoft Solutions Framework and how to benefit from this process when designing. Programmers can also use this book as a reference or as a step-by-step guide for creating Enterprise solutions the right way with design processes, UML, .NET Framework, and C# and VB .NET. About the Author Carsten Thomsen is a Microsoft MVP, recognition he received in August 1999. He lives in his native Denmark and currently holds the MCSE and MCSD certifications. Carsten has been programming in Visual Basic for almost 10 years, with a specialization in data access. However, with the advent of Visual Basic .NET and, more important, Visual Studio .NET, he has concentrated on two programming languages, C# and Visual Basic .NET¿staying focused with regard to data access from these two programming languages. John Erik Hansen is a freelance consultant specializing in project management (MSF) and business analysis. He has 8 years of experience working as a project manager, consultant, Microsoft CTEC Trainer, business analyst, and programmer (Data Warehousing, eProcurement, Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic, .NET). Lately John has been working as a consultant doing projects all over Europe. He lives with his girlfriend Karen in Odense, Denmark. He currently holds the Microsoft MCSD and Rational Rose certifications. John enjoys traveling and is a passionate soccer fan and squash player. See more about John at this address: http://www.project2.dk.
Author(s): John Erik Hansen
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 984