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Chapter 1: What’s UML About, Alfie?
Table 1-1: UML 2 Diagrams and Some of Their Uses
Chapter 2: Following Best Practices
Table 2-1: Keep It Simple: Word Interpretations
Table 2-2: L Buzzwords and Their Interpretations
Chapter 3: Objects and Classes
Table 3-1: Sorting the Nouns (And Noun-Related Words)
Table 3-2: Refining Names to Be Good Class Names
Table 3-3: Parallel UML and Database Terms
Table 3-4: UML Multiplicities or How Many Do We Have
Table 3-5: Operation Naming
Table 3-6: Symbols for Modeling Visibility
Chapter 4: Relating Objects That Work Together
Table 4-1: Substitutes for Association-Name Arrowheads
Table 4-2: Multiplicity Symbols
Chapter 5: Including the Parts with the Whole
Table 5-1: Aggregation Versus Composition: Clues
Table 5-2: Attribute Correspondence to Composite Parts
Chapter 7: Organizing UML Class Diagrams and Packages
Table 7-1: Choosing a Diagram Approach
Chapter 8: Introducing Use-Case Diagrams
Table 8-1: Main Stakeholders
Chapter 10: Relating Use Cases to Each Other
Table 10-1: Documenting New Releases
Chapter 11: Introducing Functional Modeling
Table 11-1: Functional/Behavioral Modeling Techniques
Table 11-2: OCL Dot Operator
Chapter 12: Capturing Scenarios with Sequence Diagrams
Table 12-1: Operators in an Interaction Diagram
Chapter 14: Capturing How Objects Collaborate
Table 14-1: Mapping Communication Diagram Features to Class Design
Chapter 19: Deploying the System’s Components
Table 19-1: Systems Design Diagrams
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UML 2 For Dummies
ISBN: 0764526146
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 193
Authors:
Michael Jesse Chonoles
,
James A. Schardt
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MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
What Is a Stored Program?
Our First Stored Procedure
Loops
Conclusion
Loop Processing
Qshell for iSeries
Introduction to Qshell
Command-Line Arguments
Appendix A Summary of Changes by Release
Appendix B Qshell versus DOS
Appendix C Qshell and CL Commands for the IFS
Identifying and Managing Project Risk: Essential Tools for Failure-Proofing Your Project
Identifying Project Schedule Risk
Quantifying and Analyzing Activity Risks
Managing Activity Risks
Conclusion
Appendix A Selected Detail From the PERIL Database
Cisco IOS Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Disabling Banners on a Port
Keeping Statistics on Routing Table Changes
Strong SNMPv3 Encryption
Dynamically Allocating Client IP Addresses via DHCP
QoS over MPLS
DNS & BIND Cookbook
Making Manual Changes to a Dynamically Updated Zone
Notifying a Slave Name Server Not in a Zones NS Records
Configuring Multiple Mail Servers in DNS
Configuring DNS for Virtual Email Addresses
Sending Dynamic Updates to a Particular Name Server
User Interfaces in C#: Windows Forms and Custom Controls
Creating Usable Interfaces
Modern Controls
MDI Interfaces and Workspaces
Dynamic User Interface
GDI+ Controls
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