July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
It would be slightly odd not to mention any UML CASE (computer-aided software engineering) tools, because the book is in part about drawing in the UML, which happens with a CASE tool, or at a whiteboard. At the same time, not all tools can be equally covered, and proper evaluations are beyond the scope of the book. To be impartial:
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This book does not endorse any UML CASE tool. The following examples are only to illustrate some typical and key features found in UML CASE tools. |
Few tools draw all UML notation correctly, conforming to the current version of the UML specification—or indeed any version. Although this would be nice, it should not be a ...
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