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Grady Booch (born
February 27, 1955) is an
American software engineer, best
known for
developing the
Unified Modeling Language (UML) with Ivar Jacobson...
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Booch may
refer to:
Grady Booch (born 1955),
software engineer Booch method, a
method for object-oriented
software development developed by
Grady Booch...
- The
Booch method is a
method for object-oriented
software development. It is
composed of an
object modeling language, an
iterative object-oriented development...
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modeling methods and notation. It is
originally based on the
notations of the
Booch method, the object-modeling
technique (OMT), and object-oriented software...
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implemented in such a way that it
triggers an
automated build with testing.
Grady Booch first proposed the term CI in his 1991 method,
although he did not advocate...
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Booch. As the boys
cooked up schemes,
encountered teenage romance and got into trouble,
Charles was
there to be the
voice of reason, even if
Booch and...
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Russell L.
Ackoff (1999), and
systems designers Ken Orr (1981) and
Grady Booch (1991). Gall's Law is a rule of
thumb for
systems design from Gall's book...
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Language Tutorial. cplusplus.com.
Retrieved 2012-04-26.
Booch 1994, p. 180.
Booch 1994, p. 128-129.
Booch 1994, p. 112. "Interfaces". The Java Tutorials. Oracle...
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Version 1.4 (final draft).
February 2001. J. Rumbaugh, I. Jacobson, and G.
Booch. The
Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual. Addison-Wesley, 1999. OMG...
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Jhingana 2010, p. 25;
Akbar 1997, p. 45;
Booch 1962, p. 76.
Bhatia 1952, p. 142;
Booch 1962, p. 76.
Akbar 1997, p. 104. Deep 1996, pp. 39–46...