The unified modeling language user guide / Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson.
Material type: TextSeries: Addison-Wesley object technology seriesPublication details: Reading Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1999.Description: xxii, 482 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:- 0201571684 (alk. paper)
- 005.1/7 21
- QA76.76.D47 B655 1999
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Includes index.
Sect. 1. Getting Started. Ch. 1. Why We Model. Ch. 2. Introducing the UML. Ch. 3. Hello, World! -- Sect. 2. Basic Structural Modeling. Ch. 4. Classes. Ch. 5. Relationships. Ch. 6. Common Mechanisms. Ch. 7. Diagrams. Ch. 8. Class Diagrams -- Sect. 3. Advanced Structural Modeling. Ch. 9. Advanced Classes. Ch. 10. Advanced Relationships. Ch. 11. Interfaces, Types, and Roles. Ch. 12. Packages. Ch. 13. Instances. Ch. 14. Object Diagrams -- Sect. 4. Basic Behavioral Modeling. Ch. 15. Interactions. Ch. 16. Use Cases. Ch. 17. Use Case Diagrams. Ch. 18. Interaction Diagrams. Ch. 19. Activity Diagrams -- Sect. 5. Advanced Behavioral Modeling. Ch. 20. Events and Signals. Ch. 21. State Machines. Ch. 22. Processes and Threads. Ch. 23. Time and Space. Ch. 24. Statechart Diagrams -- Sect. 6. Architectural Modeling. Ch. 25. Components. Ch. 26. Deployment. Ch. 27. Collaborations. Ch. 28. Patterns and Frameworks. Ch. 29. Component Diagrams.
Ch. 30. Deployment Diagrams. Ch. 31. Systems and Models -- Sect. 7. Wrapping Up. Ch. 32. Applying the UML. App. A. UML Notation -- App. B. UML Standard Elements -- App. C. Rational Unified Process.
In The Unified Modeling Language User Guide, the original developers of the UML - Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, and Ivar Jacobson - provide a tutorial to the core aspects of the language in a two-color format designed to facilitate learning. Starting with a conceptual model of the UML, the book progressively applies the UML to a series of increasingly complex modeling problems across a variety of application domains. This example-driven approach helps readers quickly understand and apply the UML.
For more advanced developers, the book includes a learning track focused on applying the UML to advanced modeling problems.
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