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Title: Java Modeling In Color With UML: Enterprise Components and Process by Peter Coad, Eric LeFebvre, Jeff De Luca ISBN: 0-13-011510-X Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 15 June, 1999 Format: Textbook Binding Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 2.86 (22 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Terrific, high-level reference
Comment: Don't be fooled by the colors and informal communication style. It takes talent to deliver state of the art software development theory in such an easy to understand and practical way.
Consider industry thinking on Business Object Component Architecture. Consider IBM's SanFrancisco project with 4 BOCs completed. This book gives us 12! (My copy accordingly has 12 colorful sticky tags.) If someone has seen a more intuitive, comprehesive set of components, please let me know.
As Dragan's review says, these guys have done the "heavy lifting." Building on this book's BOCA even the poorest programmers will end with superior software.
And anyone who doesn't sense the far reaching implications, as Booch implies, of the colors and the "domain neutral component" either doesn't have the ability to do abstract thinking or just isn't paying attention. I didn't believe it until I added color to my own UML diagram.
Rating: 5
Summary: Deep
Comment: This book is strange in that I can understand the poor ratings it has got and the good ratings. It is like 3 books in one with the middle book being the meat of it. The first book is one chapter on the color and archetypes. This work is fascinating and takes modeling to a new level. Just being introduced to this idea is worthy of 5 stars. The last book is one chapter on process. The ideas presented here are also fascinating, but like the color chapter, it is one chapter only and requires a few reads for it all to sink in. The material and ideas presented are really deep, but are well worth the effort to understand and then learn. This really feels like breakthrough work. The middle chapters are numerous models for different domains using the color and archetypes from chapter one. This is like reference material.
This book is at least 3 books in one. If you are a serious modeler or process person, you must have this book. If you are one of the many who just get by in computing, you'll not understand it and write a very negative review.
Rating: 5
Summary: Ignore the Java
Comment: Though "Java" is in the title, this book is not limited to Java, and, indeed, there are no Java code examples. Usage of UML, however is extensive. The book presents an approach to generalizing business components (modelliing patterns - referred to as archetypes) that really helps one to understand the structure and interaction of business components. I use this book as a regular reference. It includes a near-complete business component model through 12 compound components.
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Title: A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development by Stephen R Palmer, John M. Felsing ISBN: 0130676152 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 11 February, 2002 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
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Title: Java Design: Building Better Apps and Applets (2nd Edition) by Peter Coad, Mark Mayfield, Jon Kern ISBN: 0139111816 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 08 December, 1998 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
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Title: Object Models: Strategies, Patterns, and Applications (2nd Edition) by Peter Coad, David North, Mark Mayfield ISBN: 0138401179 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 10 October, 1996 List Price(USD): $70.00 |
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Title: Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler ISBN: 0321127420 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 05 November, 2002 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
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Title: Streamlined Object Modeling: Patterns, Rules, and Implementation by Jill Nicola, Mark Mayfield, Mike Abney, Michael Abney ISBN: 0130668397 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 21 September, 2001 List Price(USD): $51.00 |
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