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![]() | Sams Teach Yourself UML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit (3rd Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself) by Joseph Schmuller ISBN-10: 9780672326400 ISBN-10: 0-672-32640-X ISBN-13: 9780672326400 ISBN-13: 978-0-672-32640-0 Paperback 2004-03-25 Sams Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Learn UML, the Unified Modeling Language, to create diagrams describing the various aspects and uses of your application before you start coding, to ensure that you have everything covered. Millions of programmers in all languages have found UML to be an invaluable asset to their craft. More than 50,000 previous readers have learned UML with Sams Teach Yourself UML in 24 Hours. Expert author Joe Schmuller takes you through 24 step-by-step lessons designed to ensure your understanding of UML diagrams and syntax. This updated edition includes the new features of UML 2.0 designed to make UML an even better modeling tool for modern object-oriented and component-based programming. The CD-ROM includes an electronic version of the book, and Poseidon for UML, Community Edition 2.2, a popular UML modeling tool you can use with the lessons in this book to create UML diagrams immediately. | ||
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Good UML Introduction This is a good introduction to the greatness of UML. I gets you up to speed quickly on what UML is, the various types of diagrams, and how to use UML in the real world. If you are looking for comprehensive coverage of the topic you will probably want to read some books by Martin Fowler and/or Scott Ambler next. | ||
Doesn't hang all the ideas together well Useful book for getting familiar with initial syntax and semantics of UML, but I found did not manage to connect the ideas between the types of diagrams together well. Use of more real world examples would have helped. | ||
Interesting But The book is interesting but the author spends much time (many pages) explaining "obvious things or other matters" and not enough on UML... Anyway this book might be enough to know some on UML... and on gathering of Business Requirements. Gabriel | ||