22nd December 2007 Archive
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Sequence diagramming that's fit for purpose
Book extract, part 4 Illustrate your point
In this, the final part of our series of experts from Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice Matt Stephens and Doug Rosenberg show you how to draw lean, purposeful sequence diagrams that are driven from the use cases and preliminary design. As before, this chapter opens with the following "you are here" …
Software 22 Dec 01:02
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El Reg's festive top 10
Chart What tickled your fancy in 2007
It's probably your last working day of the year. In under two weeks time you'll be back at your desk, your cholesterol count almost as high as your credit card debt, and your short term memory shot to pieces. You need to get back on top of things quickly, but how? Well don't despair. Using the miracle of computers, we've …
Site News 22 Dec 12:02
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