Blogs - clinted


UML with VS 2010 Part 9: Organizing and Managing Your Models[MP4] [0:07:47] [2010/07/29]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson wraps up the series with a discussion around organizing models in model explorer as a project progresses.


UML with VS 2010 Part 8: Revealing Responsibilities with Class Diagrams[MP4] [0:15:48] [2010/07/29]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to UML class diagrams and how responsibilities are discovered in conjunction with sequence diagrams.


UML with VS 2010 Part 7: Sketching Interactions with Sequence Diagrams[MP4] [0:14:14] [2010/07/29]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to UML sequence diagrams and how use cases can be used to drive them.


UML with VS 2010 Part 6: Designing a Project's Physical Structure[MP4] [0:11:00] [2010/07/27]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to UML component diagrams and realizing application project structure from architectural designs.


UML with VS 2010 Part 5: Architecting an Application[MP4] [0:10:54] [2010/07/27]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to software layering and layer diagrams using Visual Studio 2010.


UML with VS 2010 Part 4: Capturing Business Workflows[MP4] [0:08:58] [2010/07/27]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to modeling business processes and workflows using UML activity diagrams in Visual Studio 2010.


UML with VS 2010 Part 3: Modeling the Business Domain[MP4] [0:15:21] [2010/07/27]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to domain driven modeling using conceptual class diagrams in Visual Studio 2010.


UML with VS 2010 Part 2: Organizing Features Into Use Cases[MP4] [0:16:05] [2010/07/27]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson provides an introduction to use case modeling using Visual Studio 2010.


UML with VS 2010 Part 1: Brainstorming a Project[MP4] [0:13:17] [2010/07/27]
In this screencast, Clint Edmonson presents an overview of using a UML use case diagram to brainstorm the scope and features of an application.