I particularly didn't like the way the author worded his explanations. Also, many of the terms and procedures that he describes he does with little detail. If I could find a book that is easier to read, and more in-depth, it would easily rate much higher than this book. However, I guess I have to
UML and the Unified Process: practical object-oriented analysis and design
โ Scribed by Arlow, Jim; Neustadt, Ila
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 415
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book gives the reader a quick, focused tour through the early stages of the Object Oriented software development process - Analysis & Design. It introduces and explains the need-to-know concepts and key elements of both UML (Unified Modelling Language) and the Unified Process. It will get the reader up to speed on successful techniques that he can immediately apply & use - the emphasis is on information that really is useful from the point of view of the OO analyst & designer, and that he can apply right away. Accompanying web-site: complete worked example to illustrate how techniques learned in the book work in practice; links to other OO A&D resources and a bibliography
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"This book manages to convey the practical use of UML 2 in clear and understandable terms with many examples and guidelines. Even for people not working with the Unified Process, the book is still of great use.<b><i>UML 2 and the Unified Process, Second Edition</i></b>is a must-read for every UML 2
"This book manages to convey the practical use of UML 2 in clear and understandable terms with many examples and guidelines. Even for people not working with the Unified Process, the book is still of great use. UML 2 and the Unified Process, Second Edition is a must-read for every UML 2 beginner and