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UML 2 Toolkit
by Hans-Erik Eriksson, Magnus Penker, Brian Lyons, David Fado
Paul Duvall (Contributing Author)
Published by John Wiley & Sons
ISBN 0-471-46361-2
511 pages, October 2003

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Gain the skills to effectively plan software applications and systems using the latest version of UML.

UML 2 represents a significant update to the UML specification, from providing more robust mechanisms for modeling workflow and actions to making the modeling language more executable. Now in its second edition, this best-selling book provides you with all the tools you'll need for effective modeling with UML 2. The authors get you up to speed by presenting an overview of UML and its main features. You'll then learn how to apply UML to produce effective diagrams as you progress through more advanced topics such as use-case diagrams, classes and their relationships, dynamic diagrams, system architecture, and extending UML. The authors take you through the process of modeling with UML so that you can successfully deliver a software product or information management system.

With the help of numerous examples and an extensive case study, this book teaches you how to:

The CD-ROM contains all of the UML models and JavaTM code for a complete application, JavaTM 2 Platform, Standard Edition, Version 1.4.1, and links to the Web sites for vendors of UML 2 tools.


Table of Contents

  1. What is UML?
  2. An Overview of UML
  3. Use-Case Modeling
  4. Classes, Objects, and Their Relationships
  5. Dynamic Modeling
  6. Advanced Dynamic Modeling Illustrated by Real-Time Systems
  7. Representing Architecture
  8. Extending UML
  9. Model Driven Architecture
  10. A Process for Using UML
  11. Case Study
  12. Visual Glossary
  13. Glossary
  14. References
  15. What's on the CD-ROM?
    Index


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