UML Process
by Sharam Hekmat
Publisher: PragSoft Corporation 2006
Number of pages: 60
Description:
UML Process is a defined process for developing software systems using object technology. The purpose of this document is to define the UML Process at a level that is suitable for practitioners who have had no prior exposure to a similar process.
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