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Applying UML, advanced application As the primary authors of the Booch, OMT, and OOSE methods, Grady Booch, Jim Rumbaugh, and Ivar Jacobson were motivated to create a unified modelling language for three reasons. First, their methods were already evolving toward each ...
by R. J. Pooley, Pauline Wilcox
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Managing business and service networks Jacobson is a prominent name in the OOSE community, but there are others: Booch, Rumbaugh, Coad, Yourdan, Shlaer, Mellor, Martin, Odell, Coleman, de Champeaux, Henderson-Selers, Wirfs-Brock, and Edwards. J acobson, Booch, and Rumbaugh ...
by Lundy Lewis
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Handbook of object technology and Yourdon's object-oriented analysis [7], Rumbaugh's OMT [21], Jacobson's object-oriented software engineering (OOSE); [17], Shlaer and Mellor's OOA/OODLE method [22, 23], Martin and Odell's object- oriented analysis and design [18], ...
by Saba Zamir
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Object-oriented software engineering, a use case driven approach ... Coad and Yourdon (1991a,b), Booch (1991) or Rumbaugh et al. (1991). (Object- oriented methods are discussed in Chapter ... We will see that the first model designed in OOSE is determined totally by the user's functional requirements, ...
by Ivar Jacobson
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Omt Insights, Perspectives on Modeling from the Journal of Object-Oriented Programming Capturing the user's needs is a major focus of several methodologies, including Rubin and Goldberg's OBA [ 1 ] and Jacobson's OOSE [ 2 ] . Jacobson's use cases in particular have been well received by just about every methodologist ...
by James Rumbaugh
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Object-process methodology, a holistics systems paradigm 15.2.1 Object Modeling Technique Object Modeling Technique (OMT), developed by Rumbaugh et al. ... 15.2.2 Object-Oriented Software Engineering Object-Oriented Software Engineering (OOSE), developed by Jacobson et al.
by Dov Dori
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Uml Distilled, A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling Language Leading figures included Grady Booch [Booch, OOAD]; Peter Goad [Goad, OOA], [ Goad, OOD]; Ivar Jacobson (Objectory) [Jacobson, OOSE]; Jim Odell [Odell]; Jim Rumbaugh (OMT) [Rumbaugh, insights], [Rumbaugh, OMT]; Sally Shlaer and Steve ...
by Martin Fowler
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Engineering Federated Information Systems The initial motivation for UML was to unify the Booch method and the OMT-2 method from Rumbaugh in a new unified method. Later, in 1995, Ivar Jacobson, the prime mover behind Objectory and Object-Oriented Software Engineering (OOSE) ...
by Stefan Conrad
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Classical and object-oriented software engineering with UML and C++ OOSE is based on use cases (see Section 1 1 .4). Version 1 .0 of UML [UML, 1997] reflects the combined work of Booch, Rumbaugh, and Jacobson, sometimes collectively referred to as "The Three Amigos." At the time of writing, ...
by Stephen R. Schach
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Guide to applying the UML The following prominent methods emerged: Grady Booch's '93 method (from Booch ' 91); James Rumbaugh's Object Modeling Technique 2 (OMT–2) method (from OMT-1); and Ivar Jacobson's ObjectOriented Software Engineering (OOSE) method.
by Sinan Si Alhir
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