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Bibliography on the Unified Modeling Language (UML)URL: http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/SE/uml.html ODP description: An UML related part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection. Page description: Bibliography on the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This bibliography is a part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection. ![]() |
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The Elements of UML StyleURL: http://www.ambysoft.com/books/elementsUMLStyle.html ODP description: Tips and techniques for creating effective UML models. Page title: The Elements of UML 2.0 Style ![]() |
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Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: A Practical ApproachURL: http://www.iconixsw.com/UMLBook.html ODP description: Presents an approach to UML modeling that includes a minimal set of diagrams and techniques to get from use cases to code quickly. By Doug Rosenberg and Kendall Scott, Addison-Wesley. Page title: ICONIX Software Engineering, UML Training from ICONIX ![]() |
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Building Object Applications that WorkURL: http://www.ambysoft.com/books/buildingObjectApplications.html ODP description: Step-By-Step Handbook for Developing Robust Systems Using Object Technology. Written in everyday language and covers topics that are pertinent to real-world developers. This book is written from a developer perspective. By Scott W. Ambler, SIGS Books. Page title: Building Object Applications: Your Step-By-Step Handbook for Developing Robust Systems Using Object Technology ![]() |
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UML in a NutshellURL: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/umlnut/ ODP description: The Unified Modeling Language (UML), for the first time in the history of systems engineering, gives practitioners a common language. This concise quick reference explains how to use each component of the language, including its extension mechanisms and the Object Constraint Language (OCL). (Sinan Si Alhir) Page title: oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: UML in a Nutshell Page description: The Unified Modeling Language (UML), for the first time in the history of systems engineering, gives practitioners a common language. This concise quick reference explains how to use each component of the language, including its extension mechanisms ... ![]() |
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