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- Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 13:02:57 +0900
- From: "emiddleton@example.com" <emiddleton@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [OT] UML Book
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Zuco Pietro wrote: > All them lack of practical examples. > Thats because UML becomes unwieldy for documenting anything other then aspects of a piece of software. Try throwing the average Java application/library into a single class diagram ;) If you want to completely document an application in UML look at books on Executable UML. > I need to implement code from a diagram and create a diagram from code. > If that is all you need, there are various import tools for various modeling environments. > I was looking for examples that show me an UML project, class > diagrams, activity,.... and the resulting code, and the only examples > I found was really simple and practically useful for nothing. > > Someone can say "Hey man you can find that examples in your company!" > Well it's not my case. I have to create the UML that doesn't exist. > Read "Executable UML How to Build Class Models"[1]. It is the best book I have found for explaining in practical terms object oriented analysis, once you have groked this UML is just drawing pictures. Edward 1. http://www.amazon.com/Executable-UML-Build-Class-Models/dp/0130674796
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