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UML 2.0 in a Nutshell
Authors:
Pilone D.
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Pitman N.
Published year: 2005
Pages: 1/132
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UML 2.0 in a Nutshell
UML 2.0 in a Nutshell
Table of Contents
Copyright
dedicationDedication
Preface
About This Book
How to Use This Book
Typographic Conventions
Safari Enabled
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Fundamentals of UML
Section 1.1. Getting Started
Section 1.2. Background
Section 1.3. UML Basics
Section 1.4. UML Specifications
Section 1.5. Putting UML to Work
Section 1.6. Modeling
Section 1.7. UML Rules of Thumb
Chapter 2. Class Diagrams
Section 2.1. Classes
Section 2.2. Attributes
Section 2.3. Operations
Section 2.4. Methods
Section 2.5. Abstract Classes
Section 2.6. Relationships
Section 2.7. Interfaces
Section 2.8. Templates
Section 2.9. Variations on Class Diagrams
Chapter 3. Package Diagrams
Section 3.1. Representation
Section 3.2. Visibility
Section 3.3. Importing and Accessing Packages
Section 3.4. Merging Packages
Section 3.5. Variations on Package Diagrams
Chapter 4. Composite Structures
Section 4.1. Composite Structures
Section 4.2. Collaborations
Section 4.3. Collaboration Occurrences
Chapter 5. Component Diagrams
Section 5.1. Components
Section 5.2. Component Views
Chapter 6. Deployment Diagrams
Section 6.1. Artifacts
Section 6.2. Nodes
Section 6.3. Deployment
Section 6.4. Variations on Deployment Diagrams
Chapter 7. Use Case Diagrams
Section 7.1. Use Cases
Section 7.2. Actors
Section 7.3. Advanced Use Case Modeling
Section 7.4. Use Case Scope
Chapter 8. Statechart Diagrams
Section 8.1. Behavioral State Machines
Section 8.2. States
Section 8.3. State Machine Extension
Section 8.4. Protocol State Machines
Section 8.5. Pseudostates
Section 8.6. Event Processing
Section 8.7. Variations on Statechart Diagrams
Chapter 9. Activity Diagrams
Section 9.1. Activities and Actions
Section 9.2. Tokens
Section 9.3. Activity Nodes
Section 9.4. Advanced Activity Modeling
Chapter 10. Interaction Diagrams
Section 10.1. What Are Interactions?
Section 10.2. Interaction Participants
Section 10.3. Messages
Section 10.4. Execution Occurrences
Section 10.5. State Invariants
Section 10.6. Event Occurrences
Section 10.7. Traces
Section 10.8. Combined Fragments
Section 10.9. Interaction Occurrences
Section 10.10. Decomposition
Section 10.11. Continuations
Section 10.12. Sequence Timing
Section 10.13. Alternate Interaction Notations
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UML 2.0 in a Nutshell
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Pitman N.
Published year: 2005
Pages: 1/132
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