Summary The Elements of UML Style is for all developers who create models using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), especially those in teams where understandability and consistency are critical. Just as Strunk & White's The Elements of Style provides rules of usage for writing using the English language, this text furnishes a set of rules for modeling in the UML. Scott Ambler describes a collection of standards and guidelines for creating effective UML diagrams that are concise and easy to understand. This book provides conventions for: Class diagrams, Use case diagrams, Sequence Diagrams, Activity diagrams, State chart diagrams, Collaboration diagrams, Deployment diagrams, and Component diagrams. The Elements of UML Style sets the rules for style that will improve programming productivity.
Scott W. Ambler is the President of Ronin International, Inc. (www.ronin-intl.com). He is a popular international speaker, magazine columnist for Software Development (www.sdmagazine.com), and an award winning author of The Object Primer (2001), The Elements of Java Style (2000) More Process Patterns (1999), and Building Object Applications that Work (1998), all published by Cambridge University Press.
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Review "Ambler describes a collection of standards and guidelines for creating effective UML diagrams that most readers should find concise and easy to understand...Developers who create models using UML, especially in teams where understandability and consistency are critical, will likely find this book useful."
( IEEE Computer)
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction
2. General principles
3. UML activity diagram
4. UML class diagram
5. UML collaboration diagram
6. UML component diagram
7. UML deployment diagram
8. UML sequence diagram
9. UML state chart diagram
10. UML use case diagram
11. Agile modeling for the UML
12 Summary
Index.
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