UML 2 for Dummies

  • 6h 35m
  • James A. Schardt, Michael Jesse Chonoles
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2003

When it comes to modeling, this book is not just another pretty face! It guides you gently through the complexities of UML, helps you adjust to the UML 2 standard, shows you how to extract key information from UML models, and more. Before you know it, you’ll be communicating and developing systems like never before.

About the Authors

Michael Jesse Chonoles is former Chief of Methodology at the Advanced Concepts Center (ACC).

James A. Schardt is ACC’s Chief Technologist. Both belong to OMG Task Forces.

In this Book

  • UML 2 for Dummies
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1:What’s UML About, Alfie?
  • Chapter 2: Following Best Practices
  • Chapter 3: Objects and Classes
  • Chapter 4: Relating Objects That Work Together
  • Chapter 5: Including the Parts with the Whole
  • Reusing Superclasses: Generalization and Inheritance
  • Organizing UML Class Diagrams and Packages
  • Chapter 8: Introducing Use-Case Diagrams
  • Chapter 9: Defining the Inside of a Use Case
  • Chapter 10: Relating Use Cases to Each Other
  • Chapter 11: Introducing Functional Modeling
  • Chapter 12: Capturing Scenarios with Sequence Diagrams
  • Specifying Workflows with Activity Diagrams
  • Chapter 14: Capturing How Objects Collaborate
  • Capturing the Patterns of Behavior
  • Defining the Object’s Lives with States
  • Interrupting the States by Hosting Events
  • Avoiding States of Confusion
  • Deploying the System’s Components
  • Breaking the System into Packages/Subsystems
  • Chapter 21: Ten Common Modeling Mistakes
  • Ten Useful UML Web Sites
  • Ten Useful UML Modeling Tools
  • Ten Diagrams for Quick Development
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