CARVIEW |
By?Sinan Si Alhir
First Edition
July 2003
Pages: 252
ISBN 10: 0-596-00344-7 |
ISBN 13:9780596003449
This book has been updated—the edition you're requesting is OUT OF PRINT. Please visit the catalog page of the latest edition.
The latest edition is also available on Safari Books Online.
Learning UML introduces the Unified Modeling Language and leads you through an orderly progress towards mastery of the language. Throughout this book, author Sinan Si Alhir maintains a clear focus on UML the language and avoids getting caught up in the cobwebs of methodology. His presentation is direct and to-the-point. Each chapter ends with a set of exercises that you can use to test your growing knowledge of UML and its concepts.
Full Description
Cover | Table of Contents | Index | Sample Chapter | Colophon
Featured customer reviews
Be the first person to review this book!
Media reviews
"If you have a need to understand or use a modeling language, this is an excellent introduction. It is not a hand-holding text, but the discussions are written in clear language. Especially useful for self-study."
--Major Keary, PC Update, November 2004
"'Learning UML' is describes as 'the quintessential tutorial,' but is not a tutorial in the sense of providing the reader with pat solutions of the if-you-want-to-do-that-then-do-this kind. It is about fundamentals; a thorough explanation of the rational and principles of UML, and how it works...If you need to understand or use a modeling language, this is an excellent introduction. It is not a hand-holding text, but the discussions are written in clear language. Especially useful for self-study."
--Major Keary, "Book News," November 2003
"If you've not had any exposure to UML (or if it's been very light), I highly recommend getting this book and working through it. The time you spend now learning this information will pay off down the road with better up-front system design, as well as gaining the ability to explain your design and application operation to others. I know that as I move deeper into the world of object-oriented design and analysis, this book will be referred to very often."
--Thomas Duff, Portland Domino/Notes User Group, August 2003
https://www.valu.org/QuickPlace/pd-nug/Main.nsf/h_Discussion/768D307AFD698CD286256D8600168B0E/?OpenDocument
About O'Reilly | Contact | Jobs | Press Room | How to Advertise | Privacy Policy
|
© 2008, O'Reilly Media, Inc. | (707) 827-7000 / (800) 998-9938
All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing on oreilly.com are the property of their respective owners.