UML Demystified

UML Demystified by Paul Kimmel, published by McGraw Hill in November 2005, is a comprehensive guide designed to help readers understand and utilize Unified Modeling Language (UML) effectively. This edition spans 235 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on teaching readers how to read, model, and apply UML to develop well-structured and stable software products, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced students.
Readers will find a self-teaching format that includes key points, background information, and quizzes at the end of each chapter, along with a final exam to reinforce learning. UML Demystified serves as an introductory text, a lively brush-up, or a classroom supplement, catering to various learning needs in the field of computer science. The structured approach ensures that complex concepts are made accessible, providing a practical resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of UML.
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UML Demystified explains how to read, model, and use UML to create well-structured, stable software products. This self-teaching guide comes complete with key points, background information, quizzes at the end of each chapter, and even a final exam. Simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for advanced students, this is a lively and entertaining brush-up, introductory text, or classroom supplement.
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