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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 translation to the target architecture, rather than by elaborating model changes through a series of more platform-specific models. In the new millennium the Shlaer–Mellor method has migrated to the UML notation, becoming Executable UML.

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  • Object Oriented System Analysis (de)
  • Shlaer–Mellor method (en)
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  • Object Oriented System Analysis (OOSA) ist eine der früh im Softwareentwurf eingesetzten Modellierungssprachen und wurde von Sally Shlaer und Stephen Mellor entwickelt. Sie enthält eine Vielzahl von Diagrammarten, um die Funktionalität und Struktur von Softwaresystemen zu spezifizieren, die denjenigen der Unified Modeling Language (UML) sehr ähnlich sind. Mittlerweile hat sich UML weitgehend durchgesetzt. (de)
  • 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 translation to the target architecture, rather than by elaborating model changes through a series of more platform-specific models. In the new millennium the Shlaer–Mellor method has migrated to the UML notation, becoming Executable UML. (en)
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  • Object Oriented System Analysis (OOSA) ist eine der früh im Softwareentwurf eingesetzten Modellierungssprachen und wurde von Sally Shlaer und Stephen Mellor entwickelt. Sie enthält eine Vielzahl von Diagrammarten, um die Funktionalität und Struktur von Softwaresystemen zu spezifizieren, die denjenigen der Unified Modeling Language (UML) sehr ähnlich sind. Mittlerweile hat sich UML weitgehend durchgesetzt. (de)
  • 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 translation to the target architecture, rather than by elaborating model changes through a series of more platform-specific models. In the new millennium the Shlaer–Mellor method has migrated to the UML notation, becoming Executable UML. (en)
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