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1 Object-OrientedAnalysis and Design with ApplicationsThird EditionAhmed/Umrysh,Developing Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE and UMLA rlow/Neustadt, Enterprise Patterns and MDA: Building Better Softwarewith Archetype Patterns and UMLA rlow/Neustadt, UML 2 and the Unified Process, Second EditionArmour/Miller,Advanced Use Case Modeling: Software SystemsBellin/Simone,The CRC Card BookBergstr m/R berg, Adopting the Rational Unified Process: Success withthe RUPB inder, Testing Object-Oriented Systems: Models, Patterns, and ToolsBittner/Spence,Use Case ModelingBooch,Object Solutions: Managing the Object-Oriented ProjectBooch, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications , 2 EBooch/Bryan,Software Engineering with ADA, 3 EBooch/Rumbaugh/Jacobson,The Unified Modeling Language UserGuide, Second EditionBox et al.

2 , Effective COM: 50 Ways to Improve Your COM and MTS-based ApplicationsBuckley/Pulsipher, The Art of ClearCase DeploymentCarlson,Modeling XML Applications with UML: Practical e-Business ApplicationsClarke/Baniassad, Aspect-Oriented Analysis and DesignCollins,Designing Object-Oriented User InterfacesConallen,Building Web Applications with UML, 2 EDenney, Succeeding with Use CasesD Souza/Wills,Objects, Components, and Frameworks with UML: TheCatalysis(SM) ApproachDouglass,Doing Hard Time: Developing Real-Time Systems with UML,Objects, Frameworks, and PatternsDouglass,Real-Time Design Patterns: Robust Scalable Architecture forReal-Time SystemsDouglass,Real Time UML, 3E: Advances in The UML for Real-TimeSystemsEeles et al.

3 , Building J2EE Applications with the Rational Unified ProcessFowler, Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object ModelsFowler, UML Distilled, 3E: A Brief Guide to the Standard ObjectModeling LanguageFowler et al., Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing CodeGomaa,Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applicationswith UMLG omaa,Designing Software Product Lines with UMLH einckiens,Building Scalable Database Applications : Object-OrientedDesign, Architectures, and ImplementationsHofmeister/Nord/Dilip,App lied Software ArchitectureJacobson/Booch/Rumbaugh,The Unified Software Development ProcessJacobson/Ng,Aspect-Oriented Software Development with Use CasesJordan,C++ Object Databases.

4 Programming with the ODMGS tandardKleppe/Warmer/Bast,MDA Explained: The Model DrivenArchitecture : Practice and PromiseKroll/Kruchten,The Rational Unified Process Made Easy: APractitioner s Guide to the RUPK ruchten,The Rational Unified Process, 3E: An IntroductionLaLonde,Discovering SmalltalkLau,The Art of Objects: Object-Oriented Design and ArchitectureLeffingwell/Widrig,Managing Software Requirements, 2E: A Use CaseApproachManassis,Practical Software Engineering: Analysis and Design for PlatformMarshall,Enterprise Modeling with UML: Designing SuccessfulSoftware through Business AnalysisMcGregor/Sykes, A Practical Guide to Testing Object-Oriented SoftwareMellor/Balcer, Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-DrivenArchitectureMellor et al.

5 , MDA Distilled: Principles of Model-Driven ArchitectureNaiburg/Maksimchuk, UML for Database DesignOestereich,Developing Software with UML, 2E: Object-OrientedAnalysis and Design in PracticePage-Jones, Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Design in UMLPohl, Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, 2 EPollice et al. Software Development for Small Teams: A RUP-CentricApproachQuatrani, visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2002 and UMLR ector/Sells,ATL InternalsReed,Developing Applications with visual Basic and UMLR osenberg/Scott, Applying Use Case Driven Object Modeling withUML: An Annotated e-Commerce ExampleRosenberg/Scott, Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: A Practical ApproachRoyce, Software Project Management.

6 A Unified FrameworkRumbaugh/Jacobson/Booch,The Unified Modeling Language ReferenceManualSchneider/Winters, Applying Use Cases, 2E: A Practical GuideSmith,IBM SmalltalkSmith/Williams, Performance Solutions: A Practical Guide to CreatingResponsive, Scalable SoftwareTkach/Fang/So, visual Modeling TechniqueTkach/Puttick,Object Technology in Application Development, SecondEditionUnhelkar, Process Quality Assurance for UML-Based ProjectsWarmer/Kleppe, The Object Constraint Language, 2E: Getting YourModels Ready for MDAW hite,Software Configuration Management Strategies and RationalClearCase : A Practical IntroductionThe Component Software SeriesClemens Szyperski, Series EditorFor more information, check out the series web site ,UML Components: A Simple Process for SpecifyingComponent-Based SoftwareSzyperski,Component Software, 2E.

7 Beyond Object-OrientedProgrammingThe Addison-Wesley Object Technology SeriesGrady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and James Rumbaugh, Series EditorsFor more information, check out the series web site at and Design with ApplicationsThird EditionGrady BoochRobert A. MaksimchukMichael W. EngleBobbi J. Young, ConallenKelli A. HoustonUpper Saddle River, NJ Boston Indianapolis San FranciscoNew York Toronto Montreal London Munich Paris MadridCapetown Sydney Tokyo Singapore Mexico CityMany of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks.

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