Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.12
EAN num: 9780201325638
ISBN number: 0201325632
Label: Addison-Wesley
Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley
Page Count: 208
Printing Date: 1997
Publishing house: Addison-Wesley
Sale Popularity Level: 924421
Studio: Addison-Wesley
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Martin Fowler is telling us on how he sees the development process with UML. The book is basically written like a young man's diary of his intercation with UML. There are many places that Martin is telling us that he would not prefer to do that, nor give us a good explanation of why he prefers the other method. I felt like a student in an empty library when reading the book.
I am a project manager with some OO experience, in UML, and after some reading and courses in UML, Martin should have known that a better name for his book is: "A UML diary by Martin Fowler"
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Short and to the point. A good working guide if you know OO programming. Examples are clear but not too detailed. If you are into the high ceremony, fill out every form, type of design documentation this book won't be detailed enough for you. If you are a working programmer who wants good ways to think about and communicate your software designs - this is the book for you.
In our company we give it to all programmers we hire as an introduction to the design documentation techniques used within the company.
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As the title states, this book gives you the essence of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). But you should already be familiar with the concepts of Object Orientation, inorder to get the most from this book.
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The author used the infamous ''me me me me me'' method to write this book. ''I would do this'' or ''I know'' or ''I find''... Very self-center book. When he talked about bad pactrices, the noun will be switch to ''People.'' It is not organized. No solid thoery. The book try to demonstrate the UML ideas thur examples, but they are confusing. Author listed all different conventions and telled us which one he likes to use. It confused readers who are new to UML. Don''t let the title of the book lure you into buying it. It is not ''Distilled'' at all.
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This book is essential for I.T. personnel and should be considered mandatory reading for architects, and managers alike...
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