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Let's face it... Reading a book on UML in far too many cases is akin to poking your eye with a sharp stick. You only feel good when you stop. Therefore, any book that can make the whole subject of UML more readable has my commendations. And UML DeMystified by Paul Kimmel falls into this category... Kimmel takes a subject that can be overloaded with lofty terminology and concepts, and boils it down to applicable, tangible examples. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:UML Demystified:A Self-Teaching guide
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Part One is there to allow you to become attuned to our approach. Chapter 1 tries to motivate and describe the book. Chapter 2 provides a simple introductory case study that models a bank. This provides an opportunity to examine what we consider to be the core UML notation (if you consider that you are already familiar with UML notation then feel free to skip this chapter).
Chapter 3 reviews the development of UML notation itself. It explains the way in which UML is expected to develop in the future,
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Read more about this free ebooks:Applying UML:Advanced Applications
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