Learning Uml 2.0
UML Tutorial: Activity Diagram with Visio 2010
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Which UML Book do you recommend to read first ?
I am trying to fully understand UML in order to organize my ideas, classes, code .. etc.
Usually, In big projects, I end up with whats known as spaghetti-code because as most people, new ideas/features come to my mind as I am coding. And as I try to integrate those ideas/features into what I already did, I end up with a messed up project.
I narrowed my search to two books:
- UML 2.0 in Action by Patrick, Henriette and Philippe
- Learning UML 2.0 by Russ Miles
Kindly recommend me a book to start with.
Thanks in advance.
UML has imo two benefits:
1. Help developer keep the overview and
2. to build a bridge bewteen different people and skills. This means, your project manager does not need to know much about specific implementations and languages, but hes able to communicate with the programmers in a common language, UML.
If your programs end up with a lot of spaghetti code, UML might be able to help you, but theres a good chance, you will end up designing your program, start to implement, just to detect, your UML design was not perfect either.
I for my part use uml only within the ERM context, which is pretty easy to learn.
But if your really into learning UML, i can recommend following site, with free UML e-books:
http://www.freebookcentre.net/Language/Free-Uml-Books-Download.html
or UML distilled:
http://www.amazon.com/UML-Distilled-Standard-Modeling-Language/dp/0321193687