Organization and Content
This book consists of 5 parts, 10 chapters, and 2 appendixes.
Part I introduces the UML and object-oriented modeling. These chapters focus on why the UML is as it is and what each part is used for.
Part II covers structural modeling and focuses on how the UML is used for modeling the elements that make up a system and their relationships.
- Chapter 3, Class and Object Diagrams
Shows you how to model the structure of a system in general and at a particular point in time using class and object diagrams, respectively.
- Chapter 4, Use-Case Diagrams
Shows you how to model the functionality of a system using use-case diagrams.
- Chapter 5, Component and Deployment Diagrams
Shows you how to model the implementation and environment of a system, respectively.
Part III covers behavioral modeling and focuses on how the UML is used for modeling the interactions and collaborations of the elements that make up a system.
- Chapter 6, Sequence and Collaboration Diagrams
Shows you how to model the behavior of elements that make up a system as they interact over time using sequence diagrams. It also shows you how to use collaboration diagrams to model behavior over time, and at the same time shows how the elements are related in space.
- Chapter 7, State Diagrams
Shows you how to model the lifecycle of elements that make up a system ...
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