The unified modeling language reference manual
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Included Bibliography, Index.
pt. I. Background. Ch. 1. UML Overview. Ch. 2. The Nature and Purpose of Models --
pt. 2. UML Concepts. Ch. 3. UML Walkthrough. Ch. 4. Static View. Ch. 5. Use Case View. Ch. 6. State Machine View. Ch. 7. Activity View. Ch. 8. Interaction View. Ch. 9. Physical Views. Ch. 10. Model Management View. Ch. 11. Extension Mechanisms. Ch. 12. UML Environment --
pt. 3. Reference. Ch. 13. Encyclopedia of Terms. Ch. 14. Standard Elements --
pt. 4. Appendices --
App. A. UML Metamodel --
App. B. Notation Summary --
App. C. Process Extensions.
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has rapidly become the standard notation for modeling software-intensive systems. This book provides the definitive description of UML from its original developers - James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, and Grady Booch. Whether you are capturing requirements, developing a software architecture, designing the implementation, or trying to understand an existing system, this is the book for you.
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