Tuesday, December 19, 2006

I have been studying through this holiday season. I have been looking over the past exams and answering questions on them. I found a question that I remember from one of the past exams I took. I never remembered it on the reading list. The problem was that it was all in how the question was asked. The link to a past memory and recall was based on the authors names, year of publication and the content of the paper was on OO metrics. This was not enough to clue me in to the paper in question. I have since looked up the paper and have begun to read it. It is not a terribly seminal paper in my interpretation but that adjective used in the question. I am working through the paper now. This question will not be a stumbling block on the next exam. I have also added 2 new books to my reading list even though they are not on the official list. The "UML reference manual" as opposed to the UML reference guide and "The Object Constraint Language, Second Edition". I expect that these books will help with my study. I contacted the author of "UML for dummies" via email. He responded and gave me some good information. Thanks to "Michael Jesse Chonoles" for his incite.