The average rating for Creating Documents with BusinessObjects: The Ultimate Resource for BusinessObjects based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-06-02 00:00:00 Sophie Provost yes i am satisfy |
Review # 2 was written on 2012-01-28 00:00:00 Zoe Craycroft UML is just about the driest of all dry topics, even for technical people. It shouldn't really be a surprise that this isn't a real page-turner. I picked up this book because it was recommended in another book on design patterns and I wanted a deeper understanding of UML. It is a good reference and I'd recommend as such it to anyone who needs to add more formality to a software design process. I particularly like the fact that the author focuses on providing the appropriate level of detail (not too much, not too little) where other UML books seem to treat UML as the Universal Answer To All Design Problems. The book is very structured and almost all the chapters have the same sub-sections, which would make it more useful as a reference tool. On the other hand there are a couple of chapters (on state machines and state diagrams) which are almost the same and I have to wonder why there are two different chapters. Overall, I'd say this is a useful reference, but I'll not recommend anyone read it straight through. |
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