UML Pocket Reference
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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is one of the most important languages for anyone in the software industry to know. It is a rich and expressive language, but it's next to impossible to memorize all aspects of UML. Let the UML Pocket Reference be your UML dictionary. It's clear, concise, and small. Keep this book at hand, and never again be stymied by an unfamiliar UML symbol, a line-ending you don't recognize, or the use of an unfamiliar diagram type.
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is one of the most important languages for anyone in the software industry to know. The UML is a visual language enabling architects, designers, and developers to communicate about design. Seemingly simple on the surface, the UML is a rich and expressive language, with many visual syntactical elements.
It's next to impossible to memorize all aspects of the UML. Just as a writer might require a dictionary to work with the spoken word, so too do UML practitioners require a dictionary of sorts. In this book, you'll find information on UML usage, and also on the symbols, line-endings, and syntax used for the following diagram types:1.Class diagrams 2.Component diagrams 3.
Behavioral diagrams 4.Sequence diagrams 5.Statechart diagrams 6.Object diagrams
Let this book be your UML dictionary. It's clear, concise, and small. Keep this book at hand, and never again be stymied by an unfamiliar UML symbol, a line-ending you don't recognize, or the use of an unfamiliar diagram type.
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