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 Craig Larman
 
 
    Craig Larman is the author of Applying UML and Patterns¡ªAn Introduction to OOA/D and the Unified Process, the world¡¯s best-selling text on OOA/D, iterative development, and the UML, translated to many languages and used worldwide in industry and colleges. He also co-authored the Java 2 Performance and Idiom Guide, and is currently writing Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager¡¯s Guide, and Applying Design Patterns with C#.
    He is known throughout the international software community as an expert and coach in object technologies, OOA/D, patterns, the UML, agile modeling, an agile approach to the Unified Process (UP), combining the UP with XP and Scrum practices, and iterative agile development methods.
    Craig is a popular speaker at public and private industry conferences , and presents both keynotes and tutorials. Please see www.craiglarman.com for an updated description of current activities.
    He travels worldwide to fulfill his passion to serve people through coaching, speaking, and education, helping software organizations succeed with high-impact best practices such as iterative and agile methods, design patterns, automated continuous integration, and test-first development.
 
Selected Papers
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Iterative and Incremental Development: A Brief History 
2003
Protected Variation: The Importance of Being Closed
2001
The Aggregate Entity Bean Pattern
2000
Implementing the Java Delegation Event Model and JavaBeans Events in C++
1999

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