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This book introduces and guides you through the use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the Unified Process (both originally devised by Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh and Ivar Jacobson) and their application to Java systems.
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design use case realizations, compositional reuse, architecturally significant use cases, analysis workflow, test workflow, unified process, delegation event model, fragile base class problem, use case analysis, synchronize directories, requirements workflow, use case model, design class diagram, design workflow, implementation workflow, instance variable name, mediator object, package visibility, skeleton architecture, selector class, collaboration diagrams, this use case, code dependency, inception phase, elaboration phase
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Unified Modeling Language, Englewood Cliffs, Unified Method, Prentice Hall, Rational Rose, The Unified Software Development Process, Object Modeling Technique, Benjamin Cummings, Directory User Figure, Inheritance Considered Harmful, John Wiley, New York
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