Expert answer:Please Read the Rubric to complete this assignment. 🙂 Thank YouInstructionsIn their 1999 book The Unified Software Development Process, the authors of Unified Modeling Language (UML) noted that any modern object-oriented approach to developing information systems must be use-case driven, architecture-centric, and iterative and incremental. Using your preferred UML drawing tool, draw your responses visually. Use any shapes you think are appropriate for your diagrams. Draw a diagram depicting the three basic properties of the modern software development processes. Draw another diagram depicting the models produced by these processes.Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:What is meant by these three basic properties of modern software development processes?What are the three views or models that an architecture-centric process produces? Explain what these views or models describe.
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IT 315 Module One Activity Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: In their 1999 book The Unified Software Development Process, the authors of Unified Modeling Language (UML) noted that any modern objectoriented approach to developing information systems must be use-case driven, architecture-centric, and iterative and incremental.
Prompt: Using your preferred UML drawing tool, draw your responses visually. Use any shapes you think are appropriate for your diagrams.
Address the following questions:
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
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What is meant by these three basic properties of modern software development processes?
What are the three models that an architecture-centric process produces? Explain what these views or models describe.
Guidelines for Submission: : Your paper must be submitted as a 1- to 2-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font,
with one-inch margins. Diagrams must be inserted or copied and pasted into your document.
Critical Element
Property: Use-Case Driven
Property: Architecturecentric
Property: Iterative and
Incremental
Models:
Functional, Structural, and
Behavioral
Exemplary
Meets proficient criteria and
explanation demonstrates
extended knowledge of the
use-case software
development process (100%)
Meets proficient criteria and
explanation demonstrates
extended knowledge of the
architecture-centric software
development process (100%)
Meets proficient criteria and
explanation demonstrates
extended knowledge of the
iterative and incremental
software development process
(100%)
Proficient
Provides a clear explanation of
the use-case driven software
development process (85%)
Needs Improvement
Explanation of use-case driven
software development is
vague or unclear (55%)
Not Evident
Does not provide an
explanation of the use-case
driven software development
process (0%)
Value
15
Provides a clear explanation of
the three models of an
architecture-centric software
development process (85%)
Explanation of the three
models of an architecturecentric software development
process is vague or unclear
(55%)
Explanation of iterative and
incremental software
development is vague or
unclear (55%)
No models of architecturecentric processes are provided
(0%)
15
Does not provide an
explanation of the iterative
and incremental-driven
software development process
(0%)
15
No models of the architecturecentric process are provided
(0%)
15
Provides a clear explanation of
the iterative and incremental
software development process
(85%)
Provides three models that an
architecture-centric process
produces (100%)
Missing one or two of the
models that an architecturecentric process produces
(55%)
Description:
What the Models Describe
Diagram: Depicts the
Three Basic Properties of
Modern Software
Development Processes
Diagram: Depicts Models
Produced by These
Processes
Meets proficient criteria and
explanation demonstrates
extended knowledge of the
three models of an
architecture-centric process
(100%)
Provides a clear explanation of
the three models that an
architecture-centric process
describes (85%)
Explanation of three models of
and architecture-centric
process is vague or unclear, or
less than three models are
addressed (55%)
No explanation is provided
(0%)
15
Diagram depicts the three
basic properties of the modern
software development
process.(100%)
Diagram depicts basic
properties of modern software
development process but
some are missing or inaccurate
(55%)
Diagram includes models
depicted by the development
process but is inaccurate or
incomplete (55%)
Does not submit diagram of
the modern development
software process.(0%)
15
No diagram submit diagram of
models produced by the
development process(0%)
10
Diagram accurately depicts
models produced by the
development
processes.(100%)
Total
100%
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