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The unified modeling language reference manual / James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch

By: Rumbaugh, James.
Contributor(s): Booch, Grady [(j.a.)] | Jacobson, Ivar [(j.a.)].
Series: The Addison Wesley object technology series. Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1999Description: xvii, 550 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0130870145; 020130998X.Subject(s): Computer software -- Development | UML (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.1
Contents:
Preface. - Pt. 1. Background. Ch. 1. UML overview. Ch. 2. The nature and purpose of models. - Pt. 2. UML concepts. Ch.3. UML walkthrough. Ch. 4. Static view. Ch. 5. Use case view. Ch. 6. State machine view. Ch. 7. Activity view. Ch. 8. Interaction view. Ch. 9. Physical views. Ch. 10. Model management view. Ch. 11. Extension mechanisms. Ch. 12. UML environment. - Pt. 3. Reference. Ch. 13. Encyclopedia of terms. Ch. 14. Standard elements. - Pt. 4. Appendices. Appendix A : UML metamodel. Appendix B : Notation summary. Appendix C : Process extensions. - Bibliography. - Index.
Summary: This book is intended to be a complete and useful reference to the United Modeling Language (UML) for the developer, architect, project manager, system engineer, programmer,analyst, contracting officer, customer, and anyone else who needs to specify, design, build, or understand complex software systems. It provides a full reference to the concepts and contructs of UML, including their semantics, syntax, notation, and purpose. It is organized to be a convenient but thorough reference for the working professional developer. It also attempts to provide additional detail about issues that may not be clear from the standards documents and to provide a rationale for many decisions that went into UML. - Preface
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Preface. - Pt. 1. Background. Ch. 1. UML overview. Ch. 2. The nature and purpose of models. - Pt. 2. UML concepts. Ch.3. UML walkthrough. Ch. 4. Static view. Ch. 5. Use case view. Ch. 6. State machine view. Ch. 7. Activity view. Ch. 8. Interaction view. Ch. 9. Physical views. Ch. 10. Model management view. Ch. 11. Extension mechanisms. Ch. 12. UML environment. - Pt. 3. Reference. Ch. 13. Encyclopedia of terms. Ch. 14. Standard elements. - Pt. 4. Appendices. Appendix A : UML metamodel. Appendix B : Notation summary. Appendix C : Process extensions. - Bibliography. - Index.

This book is intended to be a complete and useful reference to the United Modeling Language (UML) for the developer, architect, project manager, system engineer, programmer,analyst, contracting officer, customer, and anyone else who needs to specify, design, build, or understand complex software systems. It provides a full reference to the concepts and contructs of UML, including their semantics, syntax, notation, and purpose. It is organized to be a convenient but thorough reference for the working professional developer. It also attempts to provide additional detail about issues that may not be clear from the standards documents and to provide a rationale for many decisions that went into UML. - Preface

Accompanied by 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4in.) : The Unified modeling language reference manual [by] James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch. ISBN 0201615649

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