Booch method |
The Booch method is a technique used in software engineering. It is an object modeling language and was widely used in object-oriented analysis and design .
The Booch method has now been superseded by the Unified Modeling Language (UML), which features elements from the Booch method with Object-modeling technique (OMT) and Object-oriented software engineering (OOSE).
=See also=
*Object modeling language *Software engineering
==References== *Grady Booch: Object-oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, 2nd edition. Benjamin Cummings, Redwood City, 1993, ISBN 0-8053-5340-2 *Robert Cecil Martin: Designing Object-Oriented C++ Applications using the Booch Method , Prentice-Hall, 1995, ISBN 0-13-203837-4
=External Links=
*[http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/ The Booch Method Reference] by Philipp Schneider (includes postscript version), featuring [http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/class.html Class diagrams], [http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/object.html Object diagrams], [http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/state.html State Event diagrams] and [http://www.ifra.ing.tu-bs.de/docs/BoochReferenz/module.html Module diagrams].
Article based on [http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgiquery=booch+method Booch method] at [http://www.foldoc.org FOLDOC], used with Public_Domain_Resources/Foldoc_license.
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