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(seemethodologies)EEmbleyetal.
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,27EmbleyetaI.
,24,27Firesmith,24,27,99,101-111,131,138Fusion,24,27-28,70-76,131,138KISS,24,27Level2(publicdomain),4,7,26Level3(commercialstrength,oftenproprietary),4MainstreamObjects,24Martin/Odell,24,27-29,59-66,130,131,138MOSES,24,27,49-54,131,137OBA,24,27,112-114,131Objectory,28(seealsoOOSE)OMT,24,27-29,39-44,131,13600ram,24OOSE,24,27-28,70,77-83,131,139OPEN,24,30,103,144RDD,24,27-28,44-49,131ROOM,24,27,103,112,115-117,131,140Shlaer/Mellor,24,27,54-60,131,137SOMA,24,27,54-60,131,137standardization,9-12Synthesis,24,27Syntropy,24,27Yourdon,24,27mehodologyconvergence,24,38,143-144MOSES(seemethodologies)Nnotation(seeCOMMAnotation),Index157oOBA(seemethodologies)object,122objectchart,55,135ObjectManagementGroup,vi,9,24,143-144ObjectModelingTechnique(OMD(seemethodologies)objecttype,62,122,124,12700DN,30OOPSLApanel(994),15,144OOram(seemethodologies)OOSEandObjectory(seemethodologies)OPENmethod(seemethodologies)OPENObjectAlliance,vi,144operations,35,124OPRR,14,30Ppart,124,126postconditioh(seeassertions)precondition(seeassertions)procedure,126properties,124,126RRDD(seemethodologies)relationships,12-15,35-37,130-134responsibility,(alsoseecontractsandresponsibilities)reuse,5roles,31,112,114,122158IndexROOM(seemethodologies)routine(seemethod)rules,57,59,124,126,128Ssematicsnet,99semioticacts,54services(a.
k.
a.
visiblecharacteristics),124Shlaer/Mellormethodology(seemethodologies)SOMA(seemethodologies)standards,vi,6,143statetransitiondiagrams,44,134-142Synthesis(seemethodologies)Syntropy(seemethodologies)TTaskObjectModel(TOM),56taskscripts,54,56terminologyofobjects,classes,andtypes,121-130UUnifiedMethod(UM)/UnifiedModelingLanguage(UML),135,142usecases,70usingrelationship,132XX3H7,9

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