"Terry's style is always direct, approachable, and pragmatic. Abstraction is hard, and visualizing abstractions is as well, but here she'll guide you in doing both using Rational Software Architect."<br /><b><i>--From the Foreword by Grady Booch, IBM Fellow</i></b><b>Master UML 2.0 Visual Modeling w
Patterns: Model-Driven Development Using IBM Rational Software Architect: December 2005
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