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This is what we were recommending the last few times. You'll find we're quite consistent.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ml-please.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...uml-books.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...mendation.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...-find-out.html
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Originally posted by Addanc View PostGood use cases are 99% text based.
HTH
HTH
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Originally posted by themistry View PostAll I can say is that "Fairly New graduate" and "Enterprise Architecture" don't really go hand in hand...
Good luck on the systems im sure you will be desimating...
TM
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Originally posted by themistry View PostAll I can say is that "Fairly New graduate" and "Enterprise Architecture" don't really go hand in hand...
Good luck on the systems im sure you will be desimating...
TM
These young whipper-snappers...
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell a little stick man actor with an arrow pointing to a bubble with "User login" written in the middle is hardly worth a training course.
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All I can say is that "Fairly New graduate" and "Enterprise Architecture" don't really go hand in hand...
Good luck on the systems im sure you will be desimating...
TM
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Originally posted by Fairly New graduate View PostCan someone give me some advice with getting started with UML? I am completey new to it and need advice on books, websites etc etc.
UML isn't technical enough to be useful as an accurate description for code. But UML is also too complex for non-techies. It's rubbish, and most of the good developers I know will just draw any old box diagrams.
Read this:
http://www.therichwebexperience.com/...language_.html
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Originally posted by dezze View PostUse cases & descriptions are used by business, developers, testers etc to help specify a system...so UML isn't totally for technical staff.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostUML is a descriptive visual language designed to communicate technical infomation between technical people.
Not being harsh but if you are not technical then UML is not going to be of any use to you in enterprise architecture work.
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Originally posted by Fairly New graduate View PostI'm not from a techy background, coming at this with a view to using it within enterprise architecture work.
Not being harsh but if you are not technical then UML is not going to be of any use to you in enterprise architecture work.
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Originally posted by Fairly New graduate View PostCan someone give me some advice with getting started with UML? I am completey new to it and need advice on books, websites etc etc.
Read, understand, and then never use it again.
HTH
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