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Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series

[(Building Web Applications with UML)] [By (author) Jim Conallen] published on

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Provides a guide to building robust, scalable, and feature-rich Web applications using proven objectoriented techniques. Written for the project manager, architect, analyst, designer, and programmer of Web applications. Examines the unique aspects of modeling Web applications with the Web Application Extension for the UML. Web site development.

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First published December 7, 1999

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September 28, 2013
Ce livre devrait plutôt s'appeler "introduction aux applications Web avec UML" ! Introduction, car l'ouvrage ne fait qu'aborder le sujet sans traiter vraiment en profondeur ni les aspects application Web, ni les aspects de modélisation. Mais "introduction" aussi car le livre présente clairement les concepts de base de ces deux domaines qui sont plus que rarement présentés conjointement, et qu'il expose ces concepts avec efficacité et brièveté. Je relèverai également que les idées de l'auteur associent le pragmatisme à la rigueur d'une démarche orientée vers la traçabilité. L'auteur confond toutefois trop souvent Rational Rose et UML, et c'est dommage…
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June 11, 2017
The first edition of this book was a real surprise from an UML point of view : at last a pertinent UML profile matching the domain. The second edition falls into the disappointment : instead of being more UML relevant, it became more and more Rational Rose friendly (a very different beast) with some Rosenberg's Iconix Smell. Of course, it had to match with the changes in JEE world, which it does, but it doesn't justify the 450+ pages, about 200 more than the previous edition.
It still an interesting text, but much less than it should have been.
Ma note de lecture en français ici
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