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I'm moving to a role that requires UML experience, so before I move to the new position I am doing some of my own reading.

I have the book Practical OO Design with UML by Mark Priestley, Published by Mc Graw Hill (It was my university text book). Would you recommend this book as an introduction to UML or do you have an alternative?

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I'm currently using a book titled, "Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development" by Craig Larman. It is probably used best in an academic environment, but it has most certainly helped me out. – blparker Dec 7 at 17:04

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I've been reading through the book. It's very wordy, and doesn't assume the user has much understanding of OO Design. It's a usefull book, but if I hadn't bought it alraeady I would have looked elsewhere

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