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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction to the Unified Modeling Language (UML) | 1 |
1.1 | What is the Unified Modeling Language (UML)? | 1 |
1.2 | The Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Process or Methodology | 3 |
1.3 | History of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) | 5 |
1.4 | Effectively and Successfully Applying the Unified Modeling Language (UML) | 9 |
2 | Modeling | 12 |
2.1 | Languages | 12 |
2.2 | Systems and Contexts | 23 |
2.3 | Modeling Mechanisms | 33 |
2.4 | Processes and Methodologies | 39 |
2.5 | The Value of Processes and Methodologies | 52 |
3 | Object Orientation | 61 |
3.1 | Principles of Object Orientation | 61 |
3.2 | Structural (Static) Concepts | 66 |
3.3 | Behavioral (Dynamic) Concepts | 93 |
3.4 | Object-Oriented Systems | 111 |
4 | The Roadmap | 123 |
4.1 | The Unified Modeling Language (UML) Sentence | 124 |
4.2 | The Roadmap Space | 130 |
4.3 | The General Roadmap | 135 |
4.4 | Detailed and Notational Roadmap | 140 |
4.5 | Applying the Roadmap | 182 |
5 | Use-Case (User) Modeling | 186 |
5.1 | Use-Case Diagrams | 186 |
5.2 | Applying Use-Case Diagrams | 205 |
6 | Structural (Static) Modeling | 212 |
6.1 | Class Diagrams | 212 |
6.2 | Object Diagrams | 247 |
6.3 | Applying Class and Object Diagrams | 252 |
7 | Behavioral (Dynamic) Modeling | 277 |
7.1 | Sequence Diagrams | 277 |
7.2 | Collaboration Diagrams | 289 |
7.3 | Statechart Diagrams | 307 |
7.4 | Activity Diagrams | 316 |
7.5 | Applying Sequence, Collaboration, Statechart, and Activity Diagrams | 320 |
8 | Component (Implementation) Modeling | 326 |
8.1 | Component Diagrams | 326 |
8.2 | Applying Component Diagrams | 332 |
9 | Deployment (Environment) Modeling | 335 |
9.1 | Deployment Diagrams | 335 |
9.2 | Applying Deployment Diagrams | 339 |
10 | Extension Mechanisms | 343 |
10.1 | Architecture of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) | 343 |
10.2 | Stereotypes | 350 |
10.3 | Properties | 358 |
10.4 | Profiles | 361 |
11 | The Object Constraint Language (OCL) | 364 |
11.1 | What is the Object Constraint Language (OCL)? | 364 |
11.2 | Expressions | 365 |
11.3 | Properties | 370 |
11.4 | The Standard Object Constraint Language (OCL) Types | 376 |
11.5 | The Standard Object Constraint Language (OCL) Package | 389 |
References | 391 | |
Index | 395 |
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