Two new reviews of Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML: Theory and Practice this week. The first is on JavaLobby, where reviewer Meera Subbarao sums up with: “very informative and well written”… and adds: “The Top 10 list of guidelines, and the exercises at the end of each chapter in itself is worth the price of the book.”

The second review is over at The Register/Reg Developer, where reviewer Pan Patziarka gives the verdict: “Finally, it’s worth mentioning that the book scores highly in terms of clarity of writing, good design (and use of colour) and in providing a high-level of content.”

The review also states: “Software development proceeds by addressing the ambiguities, yielding progressively clearer specifications and a shared understanding between client and developer. It is this process, which the authors call ‘disambiguating’, that this book so clearly documents.”