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OPEN Modeling Language (OML) Reference Manual

OPEN Modeling Language (OML) Reference Manual

OPEN Modeling Language (OML) Reference Manual

Donald Firesmith
Brian Henderson-Sellers
Ian Graham
January 1998
Unavailable - out of print December 1997
Paperback
9780139056130

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    OPEN (Object-oriented Process, Environment and Notation) is an international de facto standard object-oriented development method developed and maintained by the OPEN Consortium. OPEN consists of the OPEN Modeling Language (OML) as well as process, metrics, etc. This book specifies OML, a small but vital component of the complete OPEN method. It uses diagrams, tables, Web references and text to present the syntax, semantics and rationale behind OML. It documents version 1.0 of OML so that object-oriented modelers can learn and use it, and upperCASE vendors can support it.

    • Written by the original developers of OPEN Modeling Language (OML)
    • Appendices link icons to diagram types, delineate COMN 'light' from complete COMN, contrast COMN with UML, and provide a glossary
    • Heavily illustrated with 116 diagrams and 22 tables

    Product details

    January 1998
    Paperback
    9780139056130
    288 pages
    178 × 235 mm
    0kg
    Unavailable - out of print December 1997

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Overview
    • 2. OML philosophy and goals
    • 3. Common notation
    • 4. Diagrams
    • 5. Class responsibility collaborator (CRC) cards
    • 6. Appendices.
      Authors
    • Donald Firesmith
    • Brian Henderson-Sellers
    • Ian Graham