The Unified Modeling Language User Guide

The Unified Modeling Language User Guide by Grady Booch, published by Prentice Hall in 1999, is a comprehensive resource designed for developers who are new to UML or modeling concepts. This first edition spans 482 pages and presents the core 80% of UML in a layered approach, supplemented by numerous examples to illustrate its application in software development.
Readers will find a structured introduction to the Unified Modeling Language, focusing on its fundamental aspects and practical uses. The book emphasizes computer software development and provides insights into UML, making it a valuable guide for those looking to enhance their understanding of modeling techniques. With its clear explanations and practical examples, this guide serves as a foundational text for anyone interested in the principles of UML.
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The “Unified Modeling Language User Guide” is the first of two UML works written by the creators of UML. This book will introduce the core 80% of UML, approaching it in a layered fashion and providing numerous examples of its application. The title is suitable for developers unfamiliar with UML or with modeling in general.
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