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The Elements of UML(TM) 2.0 Style

The Elements of UML(TM) 2.0 Style
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Author(s): Scott W. Ambler
Paperback: 200 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0521616782
 

It's fully loaded with information that can make your UML diagrams far better than most. That's because the author doesn't waste space. Once you get to the body of the book there are no blank pages, and few (if any) wasted words, just lots of recommendations for simple ways to improve your UML diagrams...In summary, this is an excellent book full of good advice on improving your UML 2.0 modeling.

 

 

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