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Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development (3rd Edition)
by Craig Larman
from Prentice Hall PTR
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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An introduction of philosophy for programmers/managers 
One sentence summary: Highly recommended for project managers and programmers who does more than coding. In general:
This is a great book for introducing Object Oriented Analysis and Desisgn (OOA/D). This book is especially useful if a reader has been involved in some real-world programming projects using the Waterfall method, or have asked questions like "Why my customer always change the requirement". About the writing:
The language is clear to understand even for non-native... more info
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Perfect resource for OOAA 
I needed the book because I did not pass the examen OOAA (Object Oriented Analysis Advanced). The cause: the study material did not cover all the subjects. Therefore I bought this book to increase my ability to apply the UML patterns and to pass the exam. I have read half of the book.
It is clearly written, without any errors for far.
That is why I consider this book as a valuable resource and give it five stars. Although English is not my native language, I am able to read and... more info
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Good book to choose 
This was my first book on development process theme. Well it's quite interesting to read and full of useful information. It highlights some interesting methods of software design work. This book has one shortcoming: the actual useful information is hidden by huge amount of text which sometimes repeats itself. I had to make some efforts to begin to understand the ideas and principles. And after reading it twice you will have clear view of agile development in you head. Anyway it is worth to be read.
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A "must read" for a programmer 
It's a "must read" for a programmer. This book has opened my eyes for lots of things connected with programming I didn't realize before. After reading this book I recommend you reading followings:
- "Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices" ew. "Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C#";
- "Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture". I have to say that English is not my first language, but I found this book "readable" with no problems.
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