I want to learn RUP but don't find a practical book!. I read the "Guide to the Unified Process featuring UML, Java and Design Patterns" by John Hunt But this book is so brief. is there a book that learns the RUP step by step with UML diagram(each discipline)?

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If you define practical as "helps me get my work done," I don't find anything practical about RUP, prescriptive maybe not not particularly practical. If you are just interested in picking up a methodology and don't have to learn RUP, then I suggest any of many different books on Agile Methods. Highsmith's Agile Software Development Ecosystems is a good overview of several. If you're really stuck on RUP, then you may want to consider the Agile Unified Process.

The book on RUP is probably The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction. You may want to check it out of your local library. I can't say I remember it well enough to give you a recommendation.

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What about this one:

The Rational Unified Process Made Easy: A Practitioner's Guide to the RUP

Hope that helps

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thanks, i read this a few month ago. – Meysam Javadi Feb 19 '10 at 11:27
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Well, Larman apply a modified-adapted version of RUP [in an agile manner] in his book

Applying UML & Patterns: Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis & Design, & Iterative Development Craig Larman

step by step....

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