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Explores the importance of color and introduces the color-coding that project teams have been applying. Delivers ready-to-use Java models, and a process that integrates Java modeling into the delivery of frequent, tangible, working results. CD-ROM included.
About the Author:
PETER COAD (pronounced “code” ) is the author of many best-selling books on better modeling and design. Peter is one of the world's most experienced model builders (many hundreds of models in nearly every industry imaginable). His current consulting practice focuses on Java-inspired modeling for building better enterprise-wide applications. His company, Object International, delivers workshops, mentoring, and software, “helping teams deliver frequent, tangible, working results.” pc@oi, oi
ERIC LEFEBVRE (pronounced “ley-FAY-vre” ) has spent many years developing enterprise-wide models, with special emphasis on building generic models, along with developing methods, techniques, and tools for reusing generic models. He is the director of Research at Progestic Group in Montreal, Canada, an IT consulting firm of about 300 professionals. lefee@groupe-progestic, groupe-progestic
JEFF DE LUCA is a technology-savvy project manager, one Peter Coad describes as “the best project manager I've ever worked with.” He develops enterprise-wide and system-wide architectures. His consulting practice, Nebulon Pty Ltd., is an information technology consulting and publishing firm, currently specializing in management consulting, architecture, and Java development. jdl@nebulon, nebulon
Title: Java Modeling In Color With UML: Enterprise ...
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Unknown
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket