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Upskilling to object-oriented software development with UML

Published: 14 June 2007 Publication History
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    The paper describes the project "Upskilling to Object-Oriented Software Development with UML"

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    http://moodle.org, Moodle Course Management System
    [2]
    http://up2uml.iese.de/academy/moodle/Up2Uml Courseware example site
    [3]
    http://www.up2uml.org The Official Project Site

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    CompSysTech '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Computer systems and technologies
    June 2007
    761 pages
    ISBN:9789549641509
    DOI:10.1145/1330598
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    Published: 14 June 2007

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    1. UML
    2. blended learning

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