UML Applied: A .NET Perspective; Martin L. Shoemaker; 2004
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av Martin L. Shoemaker
Of all the UML books I've read to-date (about ten), this one has meant the most to me in my day-to-day practice.

- Bob Baker, Orlando .NET User Group

UML Applied: A .NET Perspective is the first book to examine the two worlds of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and .NET concurrently. The core of this book provides a set of proven, hands-on, team-oriented exercises that will have you solving real-world problems with UML faster than when using any other approachoften in under a day. Author Martin Shoemaker also demonstrates how to use Rational XDE for effective model-driven development.

From the author:

"In teaching UML to my students, nothing has been as effective as Five-Step UML, a process I devised by stripping away, one piece at a time, everything that got in the way of learning UML. Eventually, I was left with five simple, clear steps that show the students why and how to use UML, by having them start the class by actually solving problems with UML. After they learn the why and the how, theyre motivated to learn the what: the details of the UML notation. And they have a lot of fun in the process. Now Im using Five-Step UML to teach .NET analysis and design in a larger framework. I call it Model-Driven DevelopmentUML models as the central artifacts of the development process, with other artifacts (code, tests, documents, even estimates and schedules) all deriving from the models.With this book, Ive collected my Five-Step UML and Model-Driven Development thoughts into one complete package. I also give a UML perspective of the .NET Common Language Runtime and the .NET Framework, providing a graphical overview that complements the online help."
Of all the UML books I've read to-date (about ten), this one has meant the most to me in my day-to-day practice.

- Bob Baker, Orlando .NET User Group

UML Applied: A .NET Perspective is the first book to examine the two worlds of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and .NET concurrently. The core of this book provides a set of proven, hands-on, team-oriented exercises that will have you solving real-world problems with UML faster than when using any other approachoften in under a day. Author Martin Shoemaker also demonstrates how to use Rational XDE for effective model-driven development.

From the author:

"In teaching UML to my students, nothing has been as effective as Five-Step UML, a process I devised by stripping away, one piece at a time, everything that got in the way of learning UML. Eventually, I was left with five simple, clear steps that show the students why and how to use UML, by having them start the class by actually solving problems with UML. After they learn the why and the how, theyre motivated to learn the what: the details of the UML notation. And they have a lot of fun in the process. Now Im using Five-Step UML to teach .NET analysis and design in a larger framework. I call it Model-Driven DevelopmentUML models as the central artifacts of the development process, with other artifacts (code, tests, documents, even estimates and schedules) all deriving from the models.With this book, Ive collected my Five-Step UML and Model-Driven Development thoughts into one complete package. I also give a UML perspective of the .NET Common Language Runtime and the .NET Framework, providing a graphical overview that complements the online help."
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Utgiven: 2004
ISBN: 9781590590874
Förlag: Apress
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 560 st
Of all the UML books I've read to-date (about ten), this one has meant the most to me in my day-to-day practice.

- Bob Baker, Orlando .NET User Group

UML Applied: A .NET Perspective is the first book to examine the two worlds of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and .NET concurrently. The core of this book provides a set of proven, hands-on, team-oriented exercises that will have you solving real-world problems with UML faster than when using any other approachoften in under a day. Author Martin Shoemaker also demonstrates how to use Rational XDE for effective model-driven development.

From the author:

"In teaching UML to my students, nothing has been as effective as Five-Step UML, a process I devised by stripping away, one piece at a time, everything that got in the way of learning UML. Eventually, I was left with five simple, clear steps that show the students why and how to use UML, by having them start the class by actually solving problems with UML. After they learn the why and the how, theyre motivated to learn the what: the details of the UML notation. And they have a lot of fun in the process. Now Im using Five-Step UML to teach .NET analysis and design in a larger framework. I call it Model-Driven DevelopmentUML models as the central artifacts of the development process, with other artifacts (code, tests, documents, even estimates and schedules) all deriving from the models.With this book, Ive collected my Five-Step UML and Model-Driven Development thoughts into one complete package. I also give a UML perspective of the .NET Common Language Runtime and the .NET Framework, providing a graphical overview that complements the online help."
Of all the UML books I've read to-date (about ten), this one has meant the most to me in my day-to-day practice.

- Bob Baker, Orlando .NET User Group

UML Applied: A .NET Perspective is the first book to examine the two worlds of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and .NET concurrently. The core of this book provides a set of proven, hands-on, team-oriented exercises that will have you solving real-world problems with UML faster than when using any other approachoften in under a day. Author Martin Shoemaker also demonstrates how to use Rational XDE for effective model-driven development.

From the author:

"In teaching UML to my students, nothing has been as effective as Five-Step UML, a process I devised by stripping away, one piece at a time, everything that got in the way of learning UML. Eventually, I was left with five simple, clear steps that show the students why and how to use UML, by having them start the class by actually solving problems with UML. After they learn the why and the how, theyre motivated to learn the what: the details of the UML notation. And they have a lot of fun in the process. Now Im using Five-Step UML to teach .NET analysis and design in a larger framework. I call it Model-Driven DevelopmentUML models as the central artifacts of the development process, with other artifacts (code, tests, documents, even estimates and schedules) all deriving from the models.With this book, Ive collected my Five-Step UML and Model-Driven Development thoughts into one complete package. I also give a UML perspective of the .NET Common Language Runtime and the .NET Framework, providing a graphical overview that complements the online help."
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