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From the Book:PREFACE: Preface Archetypes, color, and components will forever change how you build Java models. We build Java models with teams of developers. In our day-to-day mentoring, we develop and try out new ideas and innovations that will help those developers excel at modeling. Some of those ideas fall by the wayside. Some provide modest help. Others, according to our clients, are home runs. In this book, we reveal some of our home runs. Chapter 1 explores the importance of color and introduces the color-coding that project teams have been applying with success around the globe. It also introduces the domain-neutral component, a template that you脮ll see applied again and again in the chapters that follow. Chapters 2脨5 deliver ready-to-use Java models. These chapters present 61 domain-specific components, each one an interesting teaching by example. Use the components as they are, extend them with plug-ins, extend them by adding your own content, or use them as an outside opinion (comparing and contrasting with your own ongoing work). Chapter 6 delivers a process that integrates Java modeling into the delivery of frequent, tangible, working results. We hope you enjoy this new material! Peter Coad (pc@oi.com) Eric Lefebvre (lefee@groupe-progestic.com) Jeff De Luca (jdl@nebulon.com)