Current best selling books on UML
Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development (3rd Edition)
by Craig Larman
Average Customer Review:
based on 120 reviews.
Customer Review: Coming from a backgroud of legacy application development using procedural languages for about 6 years, I did quite a bit of research on what is the right way to get baptised in the OO world. I have read some OO language books (C# in particular). Those books seem to scratch the surface and just talk about WHAT is it and left me wan...
by Craig Larman
Average Customer Review:
based on 120 reviews.Customer Review: Coming from a backgroud of legacy application development using procedural languages for about 6 years, I did quite a bit of research on what is the right way to get baptised in the OO world. I have read some OO language books (C# in particular). Those books seem to scratch the surface and just talk about WHAT is it and left me wan...
Learning UML 2.0
by Russell Miles, Kim Hamilton
Average Customer Review:
based on 15 reviews.
Customer Review: I've read a couple of other books that talk about UML, but they seem to just skim the surface and try to talk simple to you. This book is truly for someone who wants to learn about UML and how to use it properly. I recommend reading through the whole book once quickly and then go back and read it again carefully. I believe that's th...
by Russell Miles, Kim Hamilton
Average Customer Review:
based on 15 reviews.Customer Review: I've read a couple of other books that talk about UML, but they seem to just skim the surface and try to talk simple to you. This book is truly for someone who wants to learn about UML and how to use it properly. I recommend reading through the whole book once quickly and then go back and read it again carefully. I believe that's th...
UML Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling Language (3rd Edition)
by Martin Fowler
Average Customer Review:
based on 111 reviews.
Customer Review: This is one of the best UML books available. Suitable for both the person new to UML and the seasoned practitioner. As the title suggests, focuses on the essentials of UML used for most projects and not the rarely used nuances. Be sure to get the 3rd edition with the coverage of UML 2.
by Martin Fowler
Average Customer Review:
based on 111 reviews.Customer Review: This is one of the best UML books available. Suitable for both the person new to UML and the seasoned practitioner. As the title suggests, focuses on the essentials of UML used for most projects and not the rarely used nuances. Be sure to get the 3rd edition with the coverage of UML 2.
Practical UML Statecharts in C/C++, Second Edition: Event-Driven Programming for Embedded Systems
by Miro Samek
Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews.
Customer Review: Many years ago Finite State Machine concept saved my life in an embedded software project. Thanks to this practical experience I realized how powerful the state machine concept used in software construction is. At that time the famous "C User Journal" was for me the only source of knowledge about state machines programming. That is w...
by Miro Samek
Average Customer Review:
based on 8 reviews.Customer Review: Many years ago Finite State Machine concept saved my life in an embedded software project. Thanks to this practical experience I realized how powerful the state machine concept used in software construction is. At that time the famous "C User Journal" was for me the only source of knowledge about state machines programming. That is w...
UML For The IT Business Analyst, Second Edition
by Howard Podeswa
Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews.
Customer Review: As an instructor of Business Analysts, I have found UML for the IT Business Analyst to be a great resource. It provides extensive information on the topics that a Business Analyst needs to be successful. Whether you are someone that wants to learn about requirements gathering for the first time, or are an experienced Business Analyst...
by Howard Podeswa
Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews.Customer Review: As an instructor of Business Analysts, I have found UML for the IT Business Analyst to be a great resource. It provides extensive information on the topics that a Business Analyst needs to be successful. Whether you are someone that wants to learn about requirements gathering for the first time, or are an experienced Business Analyst...
UML 2 Certification Guide: Fundamental & Intermediate Exams (The MK/OMG Press)
by Tim Weilkiens, Bernd Oestereich
Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews.
Customer Review: Really complete book, clear and concise. It's a very good tool to pass both of the exams, as well it's a great resource for those who want to initiate and work with UML.
by Tim Weilkiens, Bernd Oestereich
Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews.Customer Review: Really complete book, clear and concise. It's a very good tool to pass both of the exams, as well it's a great resource for those who want to initiate and work with UML.
UML 2.0 Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
by Dan Pilone
Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews.
Customer Review: An instructor recommended this booklet to the whole class as a good pocket reference to UML. I'm glad I followed his advice. This is a good thing to have around for easy reference.
by Dan Pilone
Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews.Customer Review: An instructor recommended this booklet to the whole class as a good pocket reference to UML. I'm glad I followed his advice. This is a good thing to have around for easy reference.
UML 2.0 in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
by Dan Pilone, Neil Pitman
Average Customer Review:
based on 15 reviews.
Customer Review: When searching for a very good UML reference book last year, I happened upon the book entitled "UML 2.0 in a Nutshell" by Dan Pilone with Neil Pitman. The book, which measures a mere 8.9 by 6 by 0.8 inches, is both lightweight and highly portable; which is one of the reasons that I decided to purchase a copy. However, it was ultimat...
by Dan Pilone, Neil Pitman
Average Customer Review:
based on 15 reviews.Customer Review: When searching for a very good UML reference book last year, I happened upon the book entitled "UML 2.0 in a Nutshell" by Dan Pilone with Neil Pitman. The book, which measures a mere 8.9 by 6 by 0.8 inches, is both lightweight and highly portable; which is one of the reasons that I decided to purchase a copy. However, it was ultimat...
Systems Analysis and Design with UML
by Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, David Tegarden
Average Customer Review:
based on 11 reviews.
Customer Review: I ordered this book and recevied it very fast. It was in great condition, this seller is definately a great one. Thanks
by Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, David Tegarden
Average Customer Review:
based on 11 reviews.Customer Review: I ordered this book and recevied it very fast. It was in great condition, this seller is definately a great one. Thanks
The Elements of UML(TM) 2.0 Style
by Scott W. Ambler
Average Customer Review:
based on 13 reviews.
Customer Review: I must confess, I love little books. In the inimitable style of the White and Strunk book, this one provides well-grounded and practical prescriptions for language usage. It is not complete as a learning tool, but it provides an excellent adjunct to the Booch et al 'User Guide' or Fowler's 'Distilled'. When I first opened the book I...
by Scott W. Ambler
Average Customer Review:
based on 13 reviews.Customer Review: I must confess, I love little books. In the inimitable style of the White and Strunk book, this one provides well-grounded and practical prescriptions for language usage. It is not complete as a learning tool, but it provides an excellent adjunct to the Booch et al 'User Guide' or Fowler's 'Distilled'. When I first opened the book I...
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