Booch method
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In software engineering, the Booch method was a widely used method in object-oriented analysis and design. It has now been superseded by UML, which features elements from the Booch method with OMT and OOSE.
See also:
- The Booch Method Reference (http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/) by Philipp Schneider (includes postscript version), featuring Class diagrams (http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/class.html), Object diagrams (http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/object.html), State Event diagrams (http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/state.html) and Module diagrams (http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/module.html).
- Grady Booch, Object-oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, 2nd edition. Benjamin Cummings, Redwood City, ISBN 0-8053-5340-2, 1993
Article based on Booch method (http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=booch+method) at FOLDOC (http://www.foldoc.org), used with permission.pl:Metoda Boocha