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Learning UML 2.0

A Pragmatic Introduction to UML

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Since its introduction in 1997, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has transformed software development, becoming a standard supported by every integrated software development environment globally. Learning the latest UML standard, UML 2.0, is essential for all software developers, and this clear, step-by-step guide is the ideal resource for mastering the language. As software systems grow increasingly complex, whether for desktop applications or enterprise systems, managing this complexity is crucial. UML serves as a valuable tool, whether used as a blueprint language, sketch tool, or programming language. This book provides essential insights on applying UML effectively in your projects. Unlike other resources that merely describe UML, this guide teaches practical usage, helping you craft and communicate your project's design. Written by Russ Miles and Kim Hamilton, it offers a pragmatic introduction based on real-world experience rather than theory. Regardless of your software process or methodology, this comprehensive guide is your go-to source for getting started with UML 2.0. Additional exercises and resources are available to enhance your learning experience.

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Learning UML 2.0, Kim Hamilton, Russ Miles, Dawn Griffiths

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Titre
Learning UML 2.0
Sous-titre
A Pragmatic Introduction to UML
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2006
Format
souple
Pages
286
ISBN10
0596009828
ISBN13
9780596009823
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Since its introduction in 1997, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has transformed software development, becoming a standard supported by every integrated software development environment globally. Learning the latest UML standard, UML 2.0, is essential for all software developers, and this clear, step-by-step guide is the ideal resource for mastering the language. As software systems grow increasingly complex, whether for desktop applications or enterprise systems, managing this complexity is crucial. UML serves as a valuable tool, whether used as a blueprint language, sketch tool, or programming language. This book provides essential insights on applying UML effectively in your projects. Unlike other resources that merely describe UML, this guide teaches practical usage, helping you craft and communicate your project's design. Written by Russ Miles and Kim Hamilton, it offers a pragmatic introduction based on real-world experience rather than theory. Regardless of your software process or methodology, this comprehensive guide is your go-to source for getting started with UML 2.0. Additional exercises and resources are available to enhance your learning experience.