I was surprised by the price of this book when I looked it up on
amazon.com ($65). Now getting, in theory, long in the tooth, I still
think this book is the best investment in software books I ever made
(and I have made a lot, most of which I haven't bothered
keeping). Precisely, clearly, and accurately, Rumbaugh and co-authors
describe object modeling, and their OMT notationand its usage. A
number of chapters, such as the one describeing DeMarco-style dataflow
diagrams, are now obsolete, but most of the book is valuable in
itself. Rumbaugh's Omt
Insights is a useful adjunct to this book with some of Rumbaugh's
more recent thinking -- although I would be inclined to borrow it if you
can rather then buy it.
OMT has now evolved into UML (universal modeling
language). I hope that the forthcoming books on UML by Rumbaugh
and Booch are as good as this one.