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020 | _a9780138291426 | ||
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_a005.1028 ARL _bARL |
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100 | _aArlow, Jim | ||
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_aGenerative analysis _b: the power of generative AI for object -oriented software engineering with UML |
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_aNew Jersey: _bAddison-Wesley (Pearson), _c2025. |
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300 | _axix, 652p. | ||
500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aGenerative AI is revolutionizing many industries, including software engineering. Many aspects of manual coding are becoming automated, and the skills needed by software engineers, developers, and analysts are evolving. Anyone who writes or works with code will need to produce precise analysis artifacts to feed the AI code generation process. Enter generative analysis: a precise, structured way to for software engineers, programmers, and analysts to transition to this new, AI-enhanced, software engineering world. | ||
650 | _aGenerative artificial intelligence-Industrial applications | ||
650 | _aSoftware engineering | ||
650 | _aAI for Object - oriented analysis | ||
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_aNeustadt, Ila _eAuthor |
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