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Professional UML Using Visual Studio .Net
 
 

Professional UML Using Visual Studio .Net (Paperback)

de Andrew Filev (Author), Tony Loton (Author), Kevin McNeish (Author), Ben Schoellmann (Author), John Slater (Author), Chaur G. Wu (Author) "To many, Visio for Enterprise Architects appears to be a mysterious diagramming tool ..." En savoir plus
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What is this book about?

If you want to use Visio to create enterprise software, this is the book for you.

The integration of Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect and Visio for Enterprise Architects provides a formidable tool. Visio offers powerful diagramming capabilities, including such things as creating UML models, mapping out databases with Entity Relationship diagrams, and aiding the development of distributed systems. Its integration with Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect means that C# or Visual Basic .NET code can be generated from the UML diagrams, and Visual Studio .NET projects can be reverse engineered to UML models.

For the developer already familiar with UML and looking to get the best out of Visio, the Visual Studio .NET and Visio for Enterprise Architects combination is weakly documented, and the quality information needed to realize the time-saving features of Visio just does not seem to be available, until now.

This book presumes that you are already familiar with the basic concepts of UML notation — this book will not teach you UML. Instead, this book will take you forward into the Visio environment, showing you how to make the most of its software related features.

What does this book cover?

In this book, you'll learn how to

  • Diagram business components in Visio
  • Generate code from a UML model
  • Reverse engineer Visual Studio .NET projects into a UML model
  • Reverse engineer into a UML model without source code
  • Document the project with UML and Visio
  • Design distributed applications with Visio's diagrams
  • Work with Entity Relationship database modeling, and round-trip engineering for database design


From the Back Cover

If you want to use Visio for Enterprise Architects to quickly design and create enterprise software, this is the book for you.

The integration of Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect and Visio for Enterprise Architects is a formidable combination. Visio offers powerful diagramming capabilities, including such things as creating UML models, mapping out and generating databases, and aiding the development of distributed systems. Visio’s integration with Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect means that C# or Visual Basic® .NET code can be generated from UML diagrams, thus giving your projects a significant kick-start, and Visual Studio .NET projects can also be reverse engineered to UML models.

This book will finally help you make the most of Visio’s time- and labor-saving features, and unleash Visio’s power for your enterprise development.

To use this book you must be comfortable with the basic concepts of UML.

What you will learn from this book

  • Diagramming business components in Visio
  • Generating code from UML models
  • Reverse engineering Visual Studio .NET projects into UML models, with or without source code
  • Documenting projects with UML and Visio
  • Designing distributed applications with Visio diagrams
  • Using Object-Role Modeling and round-trip engineering for database design

"This book will definitely help any developer wishing to get a jump-start on using Visio for Enterprise Architects in their traditional development process. The book meshes traditional UML knowledge with .NET development model specifics, resulting in a deep understanding of how Visio for Enterprise Architects can speed up software design and development time."
—Andrew Krowczyk, Senior Software Developer, Zurich North America


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3.0étoiles sur 5 UML yes, but, Jui 19 2004
I do not think that the title of this book is appropriate. The book is about UML but i question the professional bit in the title. The writing is okay but you can tell that different authors worked on the book. Had the book been a little more coherent I would have opted for 4 stars.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 developer, Fév 12 2004
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It is a total mystery to me why this book was written in the first place. From UML standpoint it covers only very basic scenarios. From software perspective it does not cover topics like "..how the hell do I specify .Net attributes and do not lose them in reverse engineering..." or "...why C# documentation is totally incompatible with what Visio produces...". The only thing this book teaches is how to do basic operations, which you probably can figure out on your own after 2 days of pocking around. DO NOT waist you money (I would use 0 star option if it was available)
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2.0étoiles sur 5 You're in for much confusion, Déc 25 2003
Par Milan Negovan (NY, United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In the best... excuse me---worst tradition of WROX this book is yet another example of incoherent fragments and inconsistent writing. The reason I broke my rule and bought a WROX book is because there's hardly any (if any at all) decent documentation on Visio and it's *real-world* applications by and for developers. No, this book is not a complete waste of money, but it could be a thousand times better. Read on.

The funnies thing about this book is that right from the outset one of the authors promises that the book would cover *one* and only one real-world solution as opposed to other books who feed you different examples all the time. I read this book from cover to cover and yet... every chapter laid out a different example! ? Note to authors: can you guys at least talk to each other? Let along sync up content.

As far as editing goes... Was there editing done at all? You'll see a number of annoying typos and strange grammatical errors. I also found errors in a few diagrams which is worse than typos.

Chapter 1 starts off with a brief introduction and overview of UML and its basic concepts. It's neither comprehensive or clear enough for beginners, nor is it useful for those who are not new to UML.

Chapter 2 is a nice "tour of Visio" even though they messed up a couple of diagrams so don't count on their accuracy. Very much for beginners.

Chapter 3, "Diagramming Business Objects" is worth the money you paid for this book.

Chapter 6, "Documenting the Project" is totally out of place. It goes back to the basic UML diagram, and whoever wrote this chapter, drew the diagrams in a pretty unorthodox way. A bizarre chapter to say the least.

Chapter 8 is another reason you might want to own a copy of this book. It presents a short yet informative introduction to ORM, creating a database from a model and reverse engineering an existing one.

To sum it up, two stars for the effort and *some* useful content. To those who wrote Chapters 3 and 8 thank you. Other than that---a very sloppy job by WROX yet once again. Not worth the money at all. Get it from bookpook.com for much less or download for free from Usenet.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Did the authors of this book communicate with each other??
The book starts out ok, and at first you are told that the examples in this book will all be related to the same business so that the reader can understand the progression. Read more
Publié le Sep 21 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Great Programmers Guide
If you're a VS.NET Enterprise developer and are faced with a complex development project that you're struggling to get your head around this is the answer! Read more
Publié le Juil 25 2003 par Ms Saeko Sekikawa

3.0étoiles sur 5 Better Than Most
Of the technically oriented books I've read lately, this has been among the most accessible, well written and informative; that being said, there are still a significant number of... Read more
Publié le Avril 23 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 Could cover more on UML
The book is OK but you really need a book devoted to UML in particular to really make use out of the material in this book. Read more
Publié le Avril 8 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Quick, practical and effective
I join the opinion of previous reviewers. This book cooks! I did read all the O'Reilly and Addison Wesley publications, but then what it come down to is just your daily needs... Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2003 par Merlin

5.0étoiles sur 5 Well worth the time...
I don't know about you, but as a developer I've always wanted a book that covered the Visio modeling tool in a way that would help me be more productive in my work. With . Read more
Publié le Déc 23 2002 par Andrew Krowczyk

5.0étoiles sur 5 I NEVER review books, but this is different...
I was in a rush - I needed to learn UML as quickly as possible, so I picked up the O'Reilly book "UML in a Nutshell". Read more
Publié le Déc 19 2002 par Steven Horth

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