UML for Developing Knowledge Management Systems vs Handbook of Cloud Computing
Overall winner: Handbook of Cloud Computing
Key Differences
Handbook of Cloud Computing (Borko Furht, Armando Escalante) is a comprehensive, authoritative reference on cloud computing with a single high-rated review, making it better for broad systems-design and long-term reference use. UML for Developing Knowledge Management Systems (Anthony J. Rhem) focuses specifically on UML for KM systems and has more reader reviews, making it better for practitioners seeking applied UML guidance in knowledge-management contexts
UML for Developing Knowledge Management Systems
Guide on using UML to build knowledge management systems. clarifies modeling approaches and system design benefits. Customer insight: balanced interest with thoughtful consideration
Pros
- clear focus on UML in knowledge management
- compact instructional approach
- relevant for systems analysis work
- rated highly by readers
Cons
- no features listed
- customer insights are sparse
- no sample use cases provided
Handbook of Cloud Computing
A comprehensive reference on cloud computing concepts and architectures. Explains key ideas and applications with practical insights. Customer insight: no notable positive/negative feedback provided
Pros
- clear coverage of cloud concepts
- practical architectures and applications
- useful for reference and study
Cons
- limited customer insight available
- no features listed
- no pricing details included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Anthony J. Rhem |
| Durability | Borko Furht, Armando Escalante |
| Versatility | Borko Furht, Armando Escalante |
| User Reviews | Anthony J. Rhem |