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UML References. by Brian Lawler Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu. Very widely cited Very broad coverage of the UML Does not highlight differences between UML 1.x and UML 2 Be sure to get the 2 nd edition to get coverage of UML 2. UML User Guide (2 nd edition). Widely cited
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UML References by Brian Lawler Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu
Very widely cited Very broad coverage of the UML Does not highlight differences between UML 1.x and UML 2 Be sure to get the 2nd edition to get coverage of UML 2 UML User Guide (2nd edition) Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu
Widely cited Focuses on commonly used UML Good for differences between UML 1.x and UML 2 Be sure to get the 3rd edition to get coverage of UML 2 UML Distilled (3rd Edition) Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu
Relatively broad coverage of UML Excellent book for differences between UML 1.x and UML 2 Be sure to get “UML 2 Toolkit” and not “UML Toolkit” to get coverage of UML 2 UML 2 Toolkit Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu
Books on Patterns Message Oriented Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu
Web Sites • www.omg.org/uml or www.uml.org • Download copies of the UML specification • UML Profiles – CORBA, EAI, QoS, SysML, Testing • Articles, Tutorials, Methodologies, Tools • Certification • http://del.icio.us/brianlawler/UML • References • Tools • UML and Java, C++, Tools, SOA Brian.Lawler@JHU.edu