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- From: cormier@step.polymtl.ca (Mario Cormier)
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- Subject: Re: OMT Design Book Suggestions
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 21:46:13 GMT
- Organization: STEP
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- Harri Halttunen (Harri.Halttunen@enermet.fi) wrote:
- : Steven K. Sharp wrote:
- : >
- : > I'm interessted in finding a good book on using OMT/Rumbaugh. I'd
- : > like it to be readable, but a general overview would be just as
- : > good. I've used Booch and understandd that OMT is supposed to be
- : > easier to learn. I'm going to be teaching some people that have
- : > never done OOD before and I'd like to break them in gently.
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- : Try
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- : Object-Oriented Modeling and Design
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- : it is written by Rumbaugh
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- ...and is published by Prentice Hall Inc.
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