
The authors have done an outstanding job with this UML book. The definitions of the terms are the best I have seen. The organization and material in the encyclopedia are fantastic!-Perry Cole, MCIWorldComThe Unified Modeling Language (UML) has rapidly become the standard notation for modeling software-intensive systems. This book provides the definitive description of UML from its original developers--James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, and Grady Booch. Whether you are capturing requirements, developing a software architecture, designing the implementation, or trying to understand an existing system, this is the book for you.The majority of the book is a unique alphabetical list of articles covering every aspect of UML in a form convenient for quick reference and detailed study. This format permits full coverage of UML details as well as high-level articles without confusing the reader by constant shifts in level. The first part of the book--a complete summary of UML concepts organized by subject area--provides an introduction to UML for the newcomer as well as entry points into the detailed articles.Highlights of the book include:Two-color diagrams, extensively annotatedThorough coverage of both semantics and notation, separated in each article for easy referenceFurther explanations of concepts whose meaning or purpose is obscure in the original specificationsDiscussion sections offering usage advice and additional insight into tricky conceptsA hyperlinked version of the book in Adobe Reader format on CD-ROM, an excellent resource for browsing or searching the text for specific informationFull text of the UML specification documents on CD-ROM, courtesy of the Object Management GroupNotation summary, with hyperlinks to individual articles on CD-ROM
This manual serves as the definitive reference for the Unified Modeling Language (UML), providing a comprehensive framework for modeling software-intensive systems. The authors, who are the original developers of UML, utilize their extensive expertise to organize complex technical specifications into a structured, accessible format. By separating semantics from notation, the text provides a rigorous guide for software architects, designers, and developers tasked with capturing requirements or designing system implementations.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners regard this work as the foundational reference for understanding the intricacies of UML. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is balanced by the clear, encyclopedic organization of the material.
Page Count:
550
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN-10:
020130998X
ISBN-13:
9780201309980
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