UML 2.0 in a Nutshell

Author:   Dan Pilone ,  Neil Pitman
Publisher:   O'Reilly Media
Edition:   2nd
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9780596007959


Pages:   234
Publication Date:   26 July 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Dan Pilone ,  Neil Pitman
Publisher:   O'Reilly Media
Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Edition:   2nd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.280kg
ISBN:  

9780596007959


ISBN 10:   0596007957
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   26 July 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Fundamentals of UML Getting Started Background UML Basics UML Specifications Putting UML to Work Modeling UML Rules of Thumb 2. Class Diagrams Classes Attributes Operations Methods Abstract Classes Relationships Interfaces Templates Variations on Class Diagrams 3. Package Diagrams Representation Visibility Importing and Accessing Packages Merging Packages Variations on Package Diagrams 4. Composite Structures Composite Structures Collaborations Collaboration Occurrences 5. Component Diagrams Components Component Views 6. Deployment Diagrams Artifacts Nodes Deployment Variations on Deployment Diagrams 7. Use Case Diagrams Use Cases Actors Advanced Use Case Modeling Use Case Scope 8. Statechart Diagrams Behavioral State Machines States State Machine Extension Protocol State Machines Pseudostates Event Processing Variations on Statechart Diagrams 9. Activity Diagrams Activities and Actions Tokens Activity Nodes Advanced Activity Modeling 10. Interaction Diagrams What Are Interactions? Interaction Participants Messages Execution Occurrences State Invariants Event Occurrences Traces Combined Fragments Interaction Occurrences Decomposition Continuations Sequence Timing Alternate Interaction Notations 11. Tagged Values, Stereotypes, and UML Profiles Modeling and UML in Context Stereotypes Tagged Values Constraints UML Profiles Tools and How They Use Profiles 12. Effective Diagramming Wallpaper Diagrams Sprawling Scope One Diagram/One Abstraction Besides UML A. MDA: Model-Driven Architecture B. The Object Constraint Language Index

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"""A really good short summary of UML 2.0"" - Mike James, VSJ, September 2005 ""...is a very complete and precise reference to the latest UML standard. The book is a refreshingly lightweight, weighing in at just over 200 pages. That's not to say it's simply a yellow-pages style reference, because it does contain a wealth of information and explanations of everything it discusses. If you're a modeller or designer already using UML, I strongly recommend that you take a look at this book. Skimming it from cover to cover will give you a good overview of the new standard, and it will provide an invaluable desktop reference."" - Mark Jones, news@UK, March 2006"


A really good short summary of UML 2.0 - Mike James, VSJ, September 2005 ...is a very complete and precise reference to the latest UML standard. The book is a refreshingly lightweight, weighing in at just over 200 pages. That's not to say it's simply a yellow-pages style reference, because it does contain a wealth of information and explanations of everything it discusses. If you're a modeller or designer already using UML, I strongly recommend that you take a look at this book. Skimming it from cover to cover will give you a good overview of the new standard, and it will provide an invaluable desktop reference. - Mark Jones, news@UK, March 2006


Author Information

Dan Pilone is Rational Certified in OOAD, RUP, and Rose. His previous employer was a Rational Partner and Dan has taught (formally as well as informally) quite a few UML classes for Hughes, ARINC, UPS, Georgia Systems Operation Center (GSOC), and the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). As a software architect for clients, Dan has made extensive use of UML (in all views of the architecture) to help convey information to management, developers, team leads, and requirement folks (doing use case analysis in a UML-like fashion). Dan is also Sun J2EE Enterprise Architect certified, which required him to submit his own EJB designs using UML sequence, class, and collaboration diagrams. Dan has worked at Hughes Inc. developing a satellite communication system for which they did real-time UML modeling, and also large numbers of State Diagrams to model the acquisition/control stages.

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