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UML Distilled By Fowler, Martin / Scott, KendallOnline Price for 2+ books: $22.4625 Online Price for 1 book : $23.96 List Price : $29.95 You Save :$7.4875(25% off on 2+ books) In Stock Ships within 24 hours | | Softcover; 179 Pages Published by Addison Wesley Longman Inc. Date Published: 06/1997 ISBN: 0201325632
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Today, a software designer or architect who seeks to represent the design
of a software system can choose from a wide variety of notational languages,
each aligned with a particular analysis and design methodology.
Ironically, this wide variety of choice is one impediment to the
significant benefits promised by software reuse. The emergence of the
Unified Modeling Language (UML)-created by the joint efforts of leading
object technologists Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and James Rumbaugh with
contributions from many others in the object community-represents one of
the most significant developments in object technology. Supported by a
broad base of industry-leading companies, the UML merges the best of the
notations used by the three most popular analysis and design
methodologies, Booch, OOSE (use-cases), and OMT, to produce a single,
universal modeling language that can be used with any method.
Written for those already grounded in object-oriented analysis and
design, this concise overview introduces you to UML, highlighting the
key elements of its notation, semantics, and processes. Included is a
brief explanation of UML's history, development, and rationale, as well
as discussions on how UML can be integrated into the object-oriented
development process. In addition, the book profiles various modeling
techniques associated with UML-use cases, CRC cards, design by contract,
dynamic classification, interfaces, and abstract classes-along with
concise descriptions of notation and semantics and numerous insightful
tips for effective use based on the authors' experience. In addition,
the authors offer the first look at the emerging Objectory Software
Development Process derived from the methodologies of Grady Booch, Ivar
Jacobson, and James Rumbaugh. To give you a feel for the UML in action,
the book includes a Java programming example that outlines the
implementation of a UML-based design.
You will come away with an excellent understanding of UML essentials,
insight into how UML functions within the software development process,
and a firm foundation upon which to expand and build your knowledge of
the Unified Modeling Language.
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