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ReferenceI found this book a comprehensive guide to the last version of UML language. The value of the book is in the clear and plain language used to introduce the UML features, as well as in the integration with topics like MDA (Model Driven Architecture), analysis, development methodologies. The MDA chapter resembles too much the stuff published on the OMG website, and results too abstract in comparison with the rest of the book...
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For anyone wanting to learn UML, I would recommend this book. This book is very easy to understand, yet very detailed in its approach and provides plenty of examples.
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One more thing... I even used the cd-rom and found it to be cool and helpful (!!!).
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UML, the Uniform Modeling Language, is a huge specification. It actually comprises a group of specifications covering thousands of pages. Without some guide, a beginner can get lost in the forest of detail.This book is the best guide I've seen so far. It covers all of the major kinds of graphical notation - over a dozen - that UML uses for describing systems and software. The first part book follows a clear, logical path from...
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Wow. I needed to really learn UML 2 for work, and found that this book covered everything! The examples are very clear, the writing thorough, smart, and explicit -- it's like a classroom in a book. A lot of humor -- this is an understandable read. The authors cover object-oriented methodologies, modeling, and all aspects of UML, including the neat new stuff in UML 2.0. I even used the cd-rom and found it to be cool and helpful...
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