The Elements of UML 2.0 Style
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Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveelementsofuml20s0000ambl
- Internet Archiveelementsumltmsty00ambl
- ISBN-139780521616782
- ISBN-100521616786
- Goodreads46433
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- LibraryThing1778969
- Library of Congress Control Number2005003160
- Better World Books9780521616782
- Better World BooksP8-BUO-127
- Open LibraryOL7748772M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.76.D47A4258
- LCCQA76.76.D47 A4258 2005
Description
For all developers who create models using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.x The Elements of UML‚N¢ 2.0 Style sets the rules for style that will improve your productivity - especially in teams, where understandability and consistency are critical. Coming from renowned UML expert Scott Ambler, the book furnishes a set of rules for modelling in the UML and describes a collection of standards and guidelines for creating effective UML diagrams that will be concise and easy to understand. It provides conventions for: Class diagrams; Timing Diagrams; Use case diagrams; Composite Structure Diagrams; Sequence diagrams; Interaction Overview Diagrams; Activity diagrams; Object diagrams; State machine diagrams; Package diagrams; Communication diagrams; Deployment diagrams and Component diagrams. The Elements of UML‚N¢ 2.0 Style sets the rules for style that will improve your productivity.
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