UML xtra-light
how to specify your software requirements
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Contributions
- McGibbon, Barry, 1947- - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K, England
Language
English
Word Count
26,500 words, Guess
Page Count
106 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveumlxtralighthowt00krat_929
- Internet Archiveumlxtralighthowt00krat
- Internet Archiveumlxtralighthowt00krat_063
- Internet Archiveumlxtralighthowt0000krat
- ISBN-100521892422
and 7 more
- ISBN-139780521892421
- Goodreads1522755
- LibraryThing792804
- Library of Congress Control Number2002019253
- OCLC Control Number48920451
- Better World Books9780521892421
- Open LibraryOL18384464M
Classifications
- DDC005.1
- LCCQA76.76.A65 K72 2003
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- Managing object technology series
Other Editions
- UML xtra-light
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