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Visio 2003 Developer's Survival Pack
by Graham Wideman; co-published with diagramantics.com
522 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #03-1481; ISBN 1-4120-1112-4; US$49.95, C$74.95, EUR48.80, £33.80
A guide with accompanying tools for developers using Microsoft Visio as a platform for building diagrammatic software applications for business, I.T., science and engineering.
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About the Book
This guide and accompanying tools are for developers using Microsoft Visio (R) as a platform for building diagrammatic software applications for business, I.T., science and engineering. Covers structure and behavior of Visio platform, architectures for adding functionality, and an extensive browsable reference section.
From the Author
I have over 25 years of experience in electrical engineering, software development, information systems, business analysis and conceptual modeling. In each of these disciplines I mastered the formal diagrams, yet in addition I always found the need to generate drawings automatically, and to extend each diagrammatic convention in formal or informal ways to convey richer sets of detail- or summary-level concepts.
Partly to that end, I have been building solutions and tools with diagramming libraries and environments for ten years, and with Visio for over five years. I am also affiliated with the SemNet group centered at San Diego State University. Over the last 15 years this group has produced basic tools for diagramming general semantic networks and formally studying the teaching and learning benefits in making concepts and relationships explicit.
Since my first Visio book, (Visio 2000 Developer's Survival Guide) I have enjoyed developing a number of new relationships with people in the Visio business, both inside and outside Microsoft.... several of which have contributed much to the book described here.
You may sometimes find me on the Visio newsgroups at msnews.microsoft.com. I have been recognized for spending way too much time on Visio with a Microsoft Valued Professional (MVP) award.
Visit Graham's website at diagramantics.com.
Also by Graham Wideman:
Visio 2000 Developer's Survival Guide
Visio 2002 Developer's Survival Pack
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