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UML 2.0 Pocket Reference: UML Syntax and Usage (Pocket Reference

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Globe-trotting travelers have long resorted to handy, pocket-size dictionaries as an aid to communicating across the language barrier. Dan Pilone's UML 2.0 Pocket Reference is just such an aid for on-the-go developers who need to converse in the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Use this book to decipher the many UML diagrams you'll encounter on the path to delivering a modern software system.

Updated to cover the very latest in UML, you'll find coverage of the following UML 2.0 diagram

Class diagramsComponent diagrams*Sequence diagrams*Communication diagrams*Timing diagrams*Interaction Overview diagrams*Package diagrams*Deployment diagrams*Use case diagramsComposite structure diagrams*Activity diagrams*Statechart diagrams** New or expanded coverage in this editionAlso new in this edition is coverage of UML's Object Constraint Language (OCL). Using OCL, you can specify more narrowly the functionality described in a given diagram by recording limits that are the result of business rules and other factors.

The UML 2.0 Pocket Reference travels well to meetings and fits nicely into your laptop bag. It's near impossible to memorize all aspects of UML, and with this book along, you won't have to.

138 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 24, 2003

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I'd expect a reference to be a bit more comprehensive and systematic.
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This should be the only recommended item for UML on any course that requires it. Drawing boxes don't need 800 page tomes.
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