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UML: A Beginner's Guide

UML: A Beginner's Guide


UML: A Beginner's Guide


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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Essential skills for first-time programmers!This easy-to-use book explains the fundamentals of UML. You'll learn to read, draw, and use this visual modeling language to create clear and effective blueprints for software development projects. The modular approach of this series--including drills, sample projects, and mastery checks--makes it easy to learn to use this powerful programming language at your own pace.

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Series: Beginner's Guide

Paperback: 336 pages

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 1 edition (January 9, 2003)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0072224606

ISBN-13: 978-0072224603

Product Dimensions:

7.3 x 0.6 x 9.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.0 out of 5 stars

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I would like to have a higher opinion of this book. I had been looking for a book with exactly this title. The author makes a solid effort to keep the tone light, and the examples used should be familiar to the widest possible audience. The book does have good points.However, I disagree with the (many) reviewers who think that beginners are going to find this a clear path to understanding UML. I am making progress, but the pace is painful. There are several important problems with the presentation. First, the author is terribly casual about using technical terms that he has not yet defined. Second, the definitions, when they finally occur, are so light as to be unhelpful. Finally, in several places the author steps the reader through examples and carefully explains the sequence without ever specifying what determines the sequence. This is a common mistake by textbook authors, mistaking action for understanding.Let me give a few examples. In chapter five, on Sequence Diagrams, under the heading "Define Sequence Diagrams", the first paragraph begins: "The sequence diagram is one of two types of interaction diagrams. The other is the collaboration diagram, which is covered in Module 7."Since "interaction diagrams" has not been defined, all we learn from the first two sentences is that "something we don't know about" is part of a category that we don't know about, which has one other component that we don't know about (but will learn about in two more chapters). This seems like a slow start to me, and is not untypical of the authors prose.My second complaint is that the author is too casual in formuating his definitions. This is nowhere better illustrated than the author's contention that: "It might help to understand what a system is, defined in the context of UML. A system is something that does something." (Admittedy, this is the worst that I've seen so far, but this author truly needs an editor who cares.)My final complaint was that the author mistakes action for understanding. Any discussion of UML must solve genuinely difficult teaching problems. One is, how do you convey a sense of what object oriented programming is really about? Concepts like encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance are very hard to convey. The author fails, singularly, to address these (and other) hard issues. Do the favorable reviewers really think that "Module 3. Introduction to Object Oriented Design" would convey even a small part of OOD to a novice? I would suggest that true novices pick up this book and look carefully at Module 3 in order to evaluate the text. If you feel you are getting a good introduction, then great. But if it seems opaque then don't count on other chapters for clarity.Matters of definition, orderly presentation and clarity are important to students. I can not give this book a positive recommendation.

I tried learning UML by using the more popular books, but had difficuly absorbing the information mainly due to time constraints. That's why I absolutely love this book - very short, great chapter layouts and plenty of examples. In fact, the examples serve excellently as a quick reference when I need to figure out how to model something. The disclaimer is that my job does not require super-professional and perfect design documents, and if you're in a similar situation I would strongly recommend this book.

This book's title delivers on the promise. If you've never done UML or even heard of the Rational Unified Process (RUP), you're in good hands. The examples are very easy to follow, although there are no "tools" on the market that make it this easy, there's always a whiteboard that you can use.Basically it delivers beginners the basics to begin more advance study topics if one so chooses.

Good info for the price

This is a very well-written intro to UML. The book is concise, without any fluff, and immediately useful. If you want to learn UML and don't want to yawn through the 400+ page spec or lug around some oveweight, over-appendixed book, I strongly suggest checking this one out. The diagrams are simple and clear. The examples make sense. While I didn't really take any of the short quizzes after each section, in retrospect I think they can be helpful for some. As far as "bad", there really isn't any.For experienced developers new to UML, this book also goes nicely with "Agile Modeling".

I like this because it is written in explains various UML concepts in simple language. Also it has nice illustrations!!!

After being assigned a database project, I checked this book out to get a better grip on how to implement a UML design.Now that I've finished the book and I feel that it was straight forward and easy to understand.Once you're done with the first 100 pages then you'll understand all the essential concepts; actors, relationships, guards, class, etc. As the rest of the book just goes more in depth into the previous diagrams and models.Just like Unit Testing, making a UML will be time consuming but the effort will help eliminate bugs and speed up development in your overall design.I recommend this book for beginners for it's excellent examples and well structure chapters.As someone mentioned before, this book covers UML 1.4.The difference between UML 1.4 and 2.0 are name changes and areas of behavioral diagrams; specifically, activity diagrams and sequence diagrams.But this shouldn't make a big difference because the overall concept is the same.

Just a word of warning - regardless of whether you like this book or not, it was published prior to UML 2.0 and hence uses an old version of UML. In 2010, it's now out of date.I do wish Roff would update it, but still waiting :(

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