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  • Database Design with UML and SQL, 4th Edition (Alvaro Monge)

    This book teaches you how to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Structured Query Language (SQL) to develop and implement the best possible design for your databases. It is designed to be used as an individual self-study tutorial.

  • UML Tutorial (Tutorialspoint)

    This easy-to-use book explains the fundamentals of Unified Modeling Language (UML). You'll learn to read, draw, and use this visual modeling language to create clear and effective blueprints for software development projects.

  • Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to OOA/OOD

    This book is a lucid and practical introduction to thinking and designing with objects - and creating systems that are well crafted, robust, and maintainable. Developers and students will learn object-oriented analysis and design (OOA/D) through three.

  • UML for Java Programmers (Robert Cecil Martin)

    This book provides direct guidance and points the reader to real-world usage scenarios. The overall practical approach of this book brings key information related to Java to the many presentations. It is an highly practical guide to using the UML with Java.

  • UML Process (Sharam Hekmat)

    This book is intended to be a concise guide to the UML processes, rather than giving a detailed description of each process. By focusing on the key concepts, it maximises the usefulness of UML processes by examples.

  • UML For The IT Business Analyst (Howard Podeswa)

    This book explains how, as an IT business analyst, you can pull together all of the UML tools and fully utilize them during your IT project. Rather than approaching this topic theoretically, you will actually learn by doing: A case study takes you through the entire book, helping you to develop and validate the requirements for an IT system step by step.

  • Object-Oriented System Development (D. deChampeaux, et al)

    This book presents a minimum set of notions and shows the reader how to use these notions for OO software construction. The emphasis is on development principles and implementation.

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