It looks very interesting. I like the Scott Ambler's way... I took a
closer look at the "UML user guide" too and now I'm feeling better...

Thanks,

Walter

[EMAIL PROTECTED] grava:
>hi Walter,
>
>you might want to try this website, it will definately put you on track 
>... and it is free :-)
>
>http://www.modelingstyle.info
>
>I will put the link up on the wikiweb too
>
>It is similar to the little book from Oreilly
>
>
>cheers
>Wouter.
>
>Walter Mourão wrote:
>
>>Wouter Zoons wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>>it's not /the /book on UML, but anyway one that will get you 
>>>>kick-started: Uml Syntax and Usage (Pocket reference) from O'Reilly 
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>
>>
>>I will buy.
>>
>>RADEMAKERS Tanguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> grava:
>>  
>>
>>>Walther,
>>>
>>>I can *highly* recommend "UML Distilled" by Martin Fowler from Addison 
>>>Wesley. Simple, short, well written.
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>I read and liked very much this book and the activity diagrams approach,
>>but I'm uncertain about the *rules* to draw state/activity diagrams in a
>>"correct" way. It looks like each author creates a standard...
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Walter
>>  
>>
>
>




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