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An Object Modeling Technique for Conceptual Design

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ECOOP’ 87 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 1987)

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Our Object Modeling Technique is a software engineering technique for collecting and representing information about requirements and designs. It enforces the object-oriented notions of modularity, separation of implementation details from external behavior, and abstract data types. We have successfully applied the Object Modeling Technique to support conceptual design, followed by implementation using both conventional programming languages and an object-oriented language.

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Loomis, M.E.S., Shah, A.V., Rumbaugh, J.E. (1987). An Object Modeling Technique for Conceptual Design. In: Bézivin, J., Hullot, JM., Cointe, P., Lieberman, H. (eds) ECOOP’ 87 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming. ECOOP 1987. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 276. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47891-4_18

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