Would love to contribute but I lost all distribution rights once it was published. Chapter four is an introduction to the UML- about 100 pages- with an emphasis on mobile development. The removed section discusses MDA and profiles AndroMDA as the best template-based tool at any price. Common knowledge for anyone on this list. ;) I will be more involved in AndroMDA as time permits, but am a lowly 9-5er with little success promoting AndroMDA within my company since we use a tool developed in-house.
-Cheers



Wouter Zoons wrote:

David Brady wrote:

Sorry for the shameful plug... but I worked on a book (chapter 4) which covers modeling user interfaces and other innovative uses of the UML: "Mobile Computing Principles : Designing and Developing Mobile Applications with UML and XML" by Reza B'Far. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521817331/qid=1113409471/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-2881091-6484160?v=glance&s=books

I wrote a section on AndroMDA but it was cut by the publisher since it didn't flow with the rest of the book. Sorry, but it doesn't pass the 150 page rule- not even close.


yeah I saw that, 850+ pages that's a lot
anyway, I was talking about pure UML books, not related to any particular field outside this scope


IMHO it's overkill to write more than 100 pages on UML features, a good book should be able to get it done with less (since you don't want to spend you're time reading about something you need to know in order to build something you need for something else, ideally developers should stick to application business logic)

did you write much ? would it be possible to share it with us ? perhaps we could publish it on Confluence ?

-- Wouter




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