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UML for Systems Engineering: Watching the wheels
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2004 eISBN: 978-0-86341-978-2 | Cloth: 978-0-86341-354-4 Library of Congress Classification TA168.H647 2004 Dewey Decimal Classification 620.001171
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Up until a few years ago there were many different modelling languages available to software developers. However, this vast array of choice only served to hinder communication and as a result the Unified Modelling Language (UML) was born. Although the UML has its roots firmly in the software world, the benefits of adopting a standard visual notation have been recognised in many other fields, not least of which is the field of systems engineering. This book concentrates on systems-based applications, rather than the traditional software applications that are more usually associated with the UML. Now fully updated to reflect the changes to UML for its version 2.0 release, this new edition has been substantially re-written and includes new material on systems architectures and life cycle management. See other books on: Holt, Jon | Languages | Object Oriented | Programming | Systems engineering See other titles from The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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