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Unified Modeling Language User Guide, The

Grady Booch

James Rumbaugh

Ivar Jacobson

Publisher: Addison Wesley

First Edition October 20, 1998

ISBN: 0-201-57168-4, 512 pages

Front Matter

Table of Contents

Index

About the Author

In The Unified Modeling Language User Guide, the original

developers of the UML--Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, and Ivar

Jacobson--provide a tutorial to the core aspects of the language in a

two-color format designed to facilitate learning. Starting with a

conceptual model of the UML, the book progressively applies the

UML to a series of increasingly complex modeling problems across

a variety of application domains. This example-driven approach

helps readers quickly understand and apply the UML. For more

advanced developers, the book includes a learning track focused on

applying the UML to advanced modeling problems.

With The Unified Modeling Language User Guide, readers will:

Understand what the UML is, what it is not, and why it is relevant to

the development of software-intensive systems

Master the vocabulary, rules, and idioms of the UML in order to

"speak" the language effectively

Learn how to apply the UML to a number of common modeling

problems

See illustrations of the UML©s use interspersed with use cases for

specific UML features, and

Gain insight into the UML from the original creators of the UML.

Unified Modeling Language User Guide, The

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distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those

designations appear in this book, and Addision Wesley Longman

Inc. was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been

printed in initial caps are all in caps.

The author and publisher have taken care in the preparation of this

book, but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and

assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is

assumed for incidental or consequential damages in...