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The unified modeling language user guide

โœ Scribed by Booch, Grady;Jacobson, Ivar;Rumbaugh, James


Publisher
Addison-Wesley Professional
Year
1999;2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
475
Series
The Addison-Wesley object technology series
Edition
2a. ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Introduced in 1997, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has rapidly been accepted throughout the software industry as the standard graphical language for specifying, constructing, visualizing, and documenting software-intensive systems. The UML provides anyone involved in the production, deployment, and maintenance of software with a standard notation for expressing a system's blueprint. The UML covers conceptual things, such as business processes and system functions, as well as concrete things, such as programming-language classes, database schemas, and reusable software components. 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.

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Computer Science;Programming;Technical;Software;Nonfiction;Computers;Science;Technology;Reference


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