See larger picture | Developing Software with UML: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design in Practice (2nd Edition) (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
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Bernd Oestereich
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Product Description The ideal introduction to object-oriented analysis and design for developers with little experience of developing OO software. For more advanced readers, the book may be treated as a tutorial on the application of UML which includes a reference in case there are any concepts with which he/she is not familiar. Softcover. Previous edition c1999.
Featured Customer Reviews Practical, Introductory, Easy to Read,
February 24, 2006
Strength:
Very concise, practical description of OOA/D and UML.
Level:
Beginning to intermediate developers
Key Dev. Method:
Use case driven, Architecture centric, Evolutional
Example Used:
Enterprise/Business application ( car rental )
Languages:
C++, Java, Smalltalk
Perhaps the best choise for starting with the UML,
February 14, 2000 Surely this book is not the absolute reference for the UML. Someone seeking for such a book, should check up on: "The Unified Modeling Language User Guide", "The Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual" both by the 3 amigos, and "UML Distilled, Second Ed." by Martin Fowler et al.I gave 5 stars because, to my opinion, the author has catched the main need of someone who uses the UML for the first time; to design/develop software. Formalizations and abstractions are absolutely necessary in real applications, but really destructing during the first steps simply because anything usefull is interspersed in several chapters. On the other hand, the coverage of both the UML and the OO S/W development in this book is definitely not shallow. "Developing Software with UML" is perhaps the best choise for beginning with UML. It is well-structured, intuitive and easy. Extremely well thought out and very readable,
December 31, 1999 Of the several books I've read on UML and more importantly object-orientation I've found this one to be concise and well thought out. Discussions on what objects do and don't do are well described. Some of these discussions I've picked up just in my own experience and it was nice to see it formally described in the text. Extremely well thought out and very readable,
December 30, 1999 Of the several books I've read on UML and more importantly object-orientation I've found this one to be concise and well thought out. Discussions on what objects do and don't do are well described. Some of these discussions I've picked up just in my own experience and it was nice to see it formally described in the text. For me, an excellent book about UML...,
August 10, 1999 The book explains in a nice form the "Object-Orientation for Beginners", but I don't know if OO beginners understand everything directly. The chapter about the Project Management needs to be reworked because there is a possibility to fall into a slumber... The rest part II (Example: Analysis; Design) and part III (Fundamentals of the UML), for which I decided to buy the book, is excellent. A book, nice to have! Thanks for the book! [Romain Cloos; MSc Computer Science; Société Européenne des Satellites...
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