APPLYING UML AND PATTERNS
"This edition contains Larman's usual accurate and thoughtful writing. It is a very good book made even better."--Alistair Cockburn, author, "Writing Effective Use Cases" and "Surviving OO Projects""Too few people have a knack for explaining things. Fewer still have a handle on software analysis and design. Craig Larman has both."--John Vlissides, author, "Design Patterns" and "Pattern Hatching""People often ask me which is the best book to introduce them to the world of OO design. Ever since I came across it Applying UML and Patterns has been my unreserved choice."--Martin Fowler, author, "UML Distilled" and "Refactoring""This book makes learning UML enjoyable and pragmatic by incrementally introducing it as an intuitive language for specifying the artifacts of object analysis and design. It is a well written introduction to UML and object methods by an expert practitioner."--Cris Kobryn, Chair of the UML Revision Task Force and UML 2.0 Working GroupA brand new edition of the world's most admired introduction to object-oriented analysis and design with UMLFully updated for UML 2 and the latest iterative/agile practicesIncludes an all-new case study illustrating many of the book's key points"Applying UML and Patterns" is the world's #1 business and college introduction to "thinking in objects"--and using that insight in real-world object-oriented analysis and design. Building on two widely acclaimed previous editions, Craig Larman has updated this book to fully reflect the new UML 2 standard, to help you master the art of object design, and to promote high-impact, iterative, and skillful agile modeling practices.Developers and students will learn object-orientedanalysis and design (OOA/D) through three iterations of two cohesive, start-to-finish case studies. These case studies incrementally introduce key skills, essential OO principles and patterns, UML notation, and best practices. You won't just learn UML diagrams--you'll learn h
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