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Robert France

    The unified modeling language
    Modelling foundations and applications
    Along the Way
    Let's Eat Out with Celiac / Coeliac and Food Allergies!
    American Steak, Seafood and Mexican Cuisine Passport
    French & Italian Cuisine Passport
    • French & Italian Cuisine Passport

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      As part of the award-winning Let's Eat Out! Gluten & Allergy Free series, this pocket-size passport decodes menu choices in French and Italian ethnic restaurants by ingredients, food preparation and allergens. Now dine in restaurants WITHOUT gluten free menus and allergy charts. Discover expert advice about French and Italian meals to order your dish is free from gluten, wheat, corn, dairy, egg, fish, peanut, shellfish, soy and tree nuts. This can be carried with you anywhere around the corner from your home and around the world.

      French & Italian Cuisine Passport
    • As part of the award-winning Let's Eat Out! series, this passport can be carried with you in your purse, suit jacket pocket, briefcase, backpack anywhere around the corner from your home and around the world. The passport allows you to scan the menu, quickly spot the safest choices and ask the right questions to avoid gluten, wheat and common allergens hidden in food preparation.

      American Steak, Seafood and Mexican Cuisine Passport
    • Created by internationally recognized experts, this innovative 7-time award winning book : Leverages over six years of extensive global research & focus group testing. Explores seven ethnic restaurant cuisines with hundreds of menu items identifying. Corn, dairy, eggs, fish, gluten, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat allergies. Showcases comprehensive and proven food preparation & ingredient checklists. Details thorough guidelines for snacks, beverages, airlines, hotels and travel. Facilitates safe dining experiences -- also as ebooks & mobile applications. All this and more!

      Let's Eat Out with Celiac / Coeliac and Food Allergies!
    • Along the Way

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Robert France walked the Camino Frances in Winter and this book is the result of that adventure. It differs from other accounts in that is written by someone in middle-age (most accounts are from the retired or students). A reflective account which includes literary references and information on architecture, monuments and pilgrimages.

      Along the Way
    • This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications, held in Birmingham, UK, in June 2011. The 19 revised full foundations track papers and 5 revised full applications track papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 61 submissions; also included are 5 workshop summaries and abstracts of 4 tutorials. The papers are organized in topical sections on model execution, model analysis, methodology, model management, model transformation, variability analysis and ADLs, and domain-specific modeling.

      Modelling foundations and applications
    • The unified modeling language

      • 724pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      \While in geometry attempts to square the circle never succeeded, the UML has achieved states canbeimplementedasclasses. "{\Wehavemade much progressfrom thetime cloudswere used. " The Uni ed Modeling Language is described as a language for \specifying, - sualizing, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of software systems" and for business modeling (OMG UML V1. x documents). The UML re?ects some of the best experiences in object-oriented modeling, thus it has the potential to become a widely-used standard object-oriented modeling language. As a generally-applicable standard the UML has to be both ?exible (ext- sible, adaptable, modia ble) and precise. Flexibility is needed if the UML is to be used in a variety of application domains. Tailoring of UML syntax and adaptation of UML semantics to system domains is highly desirable. Incor- rating domain-specic concepts into the language will yield modeling languages that more e ectively support system development in these domains. Tailoring may involve determining a subset of the UML that is applicable to the domain, extending or modifying existing language elements, or den ing new language elements. One can envisage UML variants that are tailored to specic domains, for example, UML for real-time systems, multimedia systems, and for intern- based systems. Furthermore, one can also de ne UML variants that determine levels of sophistication in the use of the UML.

      The unified modeling language