Using UML : Software Engineering With Objects and Components

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ISBN-10:

0201360675

ISBN-13:

9780201360677

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1998
Format: Paperback, 280 pages

Description:

Using UML is an introduction to the Unified Modeling Language for students learning about object- and component-based software design and development. It places UML in the context of the software engineering discipline as a whole, providing students with a practical understanding of good practice in software design and development. The authors present a broad view of the subject area, enabling students to see for themselves how different practices may be appropriate for different situations. The goal of the book is to encourage pragmatic and open-minded approach to real-life software engineering.

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