Object Oriented Modeling And Design With Uml 2e

My first book was Object-Oriented Modeling and Design co-authored with Jim Rumbaugh, Bill Premerlani, Fred Eddy, and Bill Lorensen in 1991. This book presented the OMT methodology, one of the precursors to the UML.

Synopsis This revision offers a crisp, clear explanation of the basics of object-oriented thinking via UML models, then presents a process for applying these principles to software development, including C, Java, and relational databases. An integrated case study threads throughout the book, illustrating key ideas as well as their application.

The revision offers a crisp, clear explanation of the basics of object-oriented thinking via UML models, then presents a process for applying these principles to software development, including C, Java, and relational databases. An integrated case study threads throughout the book, illustrating key ideas as well as their application.

This book presents an object-oriented approach to software development based on modeling objects from the real world and then using the model to build a language-independent design organized around those objects.

This edition of Object-Oriented Modeling and Design with UML offers a crisp, clear explanation of the basics of object-oriented thinking via UML models, then presents a process for applying these principles to software development, including C, Java and relational databases.

A revision of a quotclassicquot, ground-breaking, best-seller that set the standards for Object-Oriented Modeling and Design. Provides a proven software development process for using the most important concepts and notation of UML 2.0 Includes iterative development with use cases, activity models, and sequence diagrams for a more robust process.

Object-Oriented Modeling and Design with UML ISBN-13 9780133002171 2011 update

Object-Oriented Modeling and Design with UML by Michael R Blaha, James Rumbaugh, November 29, 2004, Prentice Hall edition, in English

This revision offers a crisp, clear explanation of the basics of object-oriented thinking via UML models, then presents a process for applying these principles to software development, including C, Java, and relational databases. An integrated case study threads throughout the book, illustrating key ideas as well as their application.

My first book was Object-Oriented Modeling and Design co-authored with Jim Rumbaugh, Bill Premerlani, Fred Eddy, and Bill Lorensen in 1991. This book presented the OMT methodology, one of the precursors to the UML.