DocumentCode
776919
Title
OPEN: toward method convergence?
Author
Henderson-Sellers, Brian ; Graham, Ian
Author_Institution
Swinburne Univ. of Technol., Hawthorn, Vic., Australia
Volume
29
Issue
4
fYear
1996
fDate
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
89
Abstract
In the object-oriented (OO) field, methods for analysis and design are a major area of interest. Many such methods have been proposed in the past few years, leading to numerous requests for convergence or unification. The authors describe such an effort. Theirs is not the only ongoing attempt at unification, but it has already attracted considerable interest. The aim of the Omega project, leading to the OPEN (Object-oriented Process, Environment and Notation) methodology, is a process model for system development across the full life cycle, including reuse strategies and legacy systems. In addition, OPEN will support human-computer interaction, concurrency, databases, distributed systems, fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence and intelligent agents. OPEN is a true third-generation methodology, incorporating many ideas from other methodologies. These include BON, FOOM, Martin/Odell, MOSES, OBA, OOram, RDD, ROOM, SOMA and Syntropy. Thus, OPEN is not just another methodology. Rather than adding one more to the overall count of current OO methodologies, the OPEN framework will significantly decrease the number of available available methods by superseding MOSES, SOMA, Martin/Odell and others
Keywords
object-oriented methods; BON; FOOM; MOSES; Martin/Odell; OBA; OOram; OPEN methodology; Omega project; RDD; ROOM; SOMA; Syntropy; artificial intelligence; concurrency; databases; distributed systems,; fuzzy logic; human-computer interaction; intelligent agents; legacy systems; object-oriented environments; object-oriented method convergence; object-oriented notation; object-oriented processes; software reuse strategies; system development life-cycle; system development process model; third-generation methodology; unification; Collaboration; Computer interfaces; Cyclic redundancy check; Fusion power generation; Object oriented modeling; Process design; Project management; Strategic planning; Testing; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.488359
Filename
488359
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