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Object process methodology (OPM) is a conceptual modeling language and methodology for capturing knowledge and designing systems, specified as ISO/PAS 19450. [1] Based on a minimal universal ontology of stateful objects and processes that transform them, OPM can be used to formally specify the function, structure, and behavior of artificial and natural systems in a large variety of domains.
Dov Dori (Hebrew: דב דורי; born 2 September 1953) is an Israeli-American computer scientist, and Professor of Information Systems Engineering at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, known for the development of Object Process Methodology (OPM).
The method was authored by Booch when he was working for Rational Software (acquired by IBM), published in 1992 and revised in 1994. The method is composed of an object modeling language, [9] an iterative object-oriented development process, [10] and a set of recommended practices. [11]
Object Process Methodology; Optical performance monitoring, used for managing high capacity optical transmission and switching systems; Orientations of Proteins in Membranes database; Opportunistic Mesh, a wireless networking technology; Yamaha YM2151, an FM sound chip used in the late 1980s, also known as OPM (FM Operator Type-M)
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The Shlaer–Mellor method, also known as object-oriented systems analysis (OOSA) or object-oriented analysis (OOA) is an object-oriented software development methodology introduced by Sally Shlaer and Stephen Mellor in 1988. The method makes the documented analysis so precise that it is possible to implement the analysis model directly by ...
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Ivar Jacobson was born in Ystad, on September 2, 1939.He received his Master of Electrical Engineering degree at Chalmers Institute of Technology in Gothenburg in 1962. After his work at Ericsson, he formalized the language and method he had been working on in his PhD at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in 1985 on the thesis "Language Constructs for Large Real Time Systems".