That's a good point, and it is something I thought about several times while reading the book but failed to mention in the review: the examples provided cover several types of software systems, not only enterprise web applications that are the ones I work and have experience with. Probably my narrowed scope influenced my overall perception of the book. Sounds reasonable that the accurate model representations it describes are more relevant for applications like a car driving system or a factory robot software than for the classic 3-tier web application (and I'm not implying they are irrelevant in such applications).
Thanks for your comment, I wasn't expecting feedback that close to the "core" :)
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Hi George,
That's a good point, and it is something I thought about several times while reading the book but failed to mention in the review: the examples provided cover several types of software systems, not only enterprise web applications that are the ones I work and have experience with. Probably my narrowed scope influenced my overall perception of the book. Sounds reasonable that the accurate model representations it describes are more relevant for applications like a car driving system or a factory robot software than for the classic 3-tier web application (and I'm not implying they are irrelevant in such applications).
Thanks for your comment, I wasn't expecting feedback that close to the "core" :)