UML2 Books [message #476529] |
Mon, 12 November 2007 12:43  |
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Hi,
I just completed the Getting Started with UML2 Tutorial and am surprised
of how complicated the UML is inside. I´ll have to deal with the UML
some near time in the future (I already have nightmares and when I wake
up I shout: "Ecore!Ecore!") and need something much more specific than
e.g. Fowlers UML Distilled and hopefully something a little less
specific than the official OMG Specs. Does anyone have the book that I
might need?
Felix
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Re: UML2 Books [message #476534 is a reply to message #476529] |
Tue, 13 November 2007 10:00  |
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hi,
assuming you are german or at least german speaking, I could recommend
"UML 2 glasklar" (3rd Ed. www.uml-glasklar.com). It is mainly useful for
understanding the diagram types from a user (modeler) perspective. For
metamodel and implementation issues I'm also stuck with the
documentation found in the Eclipse wikis and other websites.
Regards,
Marco
Felix Dorner schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I just completed the Getting Started with UML2 Tutorial and am surprised
> of how complicated the UML is inside. I´ll have to deal with the UML
> some near time in the future (I already have nightmares and when I wake
> up I shout: "Ecore!Ecore!") and need something much more specific than
> e.g. Fowlers UML Distilled and hopefully something a little less
> specific than the official OMG Specs. Does anyone have the book that I
> might need?
>
> Felix
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Re: UML2 Books [message #625444 is a reply to message #476529] |
Mon, 12 November 2007 12:53  |
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Felix,
I had that same nightmare, but in mine it was XML Schema that was
threating to overwhelm me! The specification, in printed form, was
sitting on my chest and I felt like I couldn't breathe... :-P
Felix Dorner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just completed the Getting Started with UML2 Tutorial and am surprised
> of how complicated the UML is inside. I´ll have to deal with the UML
> some near time in the future (I already have nightmares and when I wake
> up I shout: "Ecore!Ecore!") and need something much more specific than
> e.g. Fowlers UML Distilled and hopefully something a little less
> specific than the official OMG Specs. Does anyone have the book that I
> might need?
>
> Felix
>
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Re: UML2 Books [message #625446 is a reply to message #476529] |
Mon, 12 November 2007 13:34  |
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Hi Felix,
Ha ha, .. one of the better books I've come across is ISBN: 0-596-00982-8
"Learning UML 2.0" by O'Reilly press. (with a picture of a Gorilla and
Gorilla baby on cover ... how can you not love gorilla babies).
- James.
"Felix Dorner" <felix_do@web.de> wrote in message
news:fha3cj$ain$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I just completed the Getting Started with UML2 Tutorial and am surprised
> of how complicated the UML is inside. I
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Re: UML2 Books [message #625457 is a reply to message #476529] |
Tue, 13 November 2007 10:00  |
Eclipse User |
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hi,
assuming you are german or at least german speaking, I could recommend
"UML 2 glasklar" (3rd Ed. www.uml-glasklar.com). It is mainly useful for
understanding the diagram types from a user (modeler) perspective. For
metamodel and implementation issues I'm also stuck with the
documentation found in the Eclipse wikis and other websites.
Regards,
Marco
Felix Dorner schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I just completed the Getting Started with UML2 Tutorial and am surprised
> of how complicated the UML is inside. I´ll have to deal with the UML
> some near time in the future (I already have nightmares and when I wake
> up I shout: "Ecore!Ecore!") and need something much more specific than
> e.g. Fowlers UML Distilled and hopefully something a little less
> specific than the official OMG Specs. Does anyone have the book that I
> might need?
>
> Felix
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