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OOMObject-Oriented Modeling
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OOMObject-Oriented Methods
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OOMOlympics of the Mind (academia)
OOMOpen Ocean Missiles
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Kleppe is an IT consultant with over 20 years of experience in the field, and she explains how to understand and describe language semantics, use metamodels to generate grammars, integrate object-oriented modeling with graph theory and build code generators for new programming languages.
Schwinger (1998) A comparison of role mechanisms in object-oriented modeling, Modellierung CEUR Workshop Proceedings, CEUR-WS.
edu The Unified Modeling Language (UML), as an industrial standard for object-oriented modeling, is supported by many commercial modeling products.
 
 
Object-Oriented File System
Object-Oriented Flow Graph
Object-Oriented Fortran
Object-Oriented Fortran
Object-Oriented Framework
Object-Oriented Function Points
Object-oriented Graphic for European Furniture Industry
Object-oriented graphics
Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine
Object-Oriented Hand Use
Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Methodology
Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Model
Object-Oriented Information Engineering
Object-Oriented Input System
Object-Oriented Inspection
Object-Oriented Instructional Design
Object-Oriented Integration Testing
Object-oriented interface
Object-oriented interface
Object-oriented language
Object-oriented language
Object-oriented language
Object-oriented languages
Object-oriented languages
Object-Oriented Lingo
Object-Oriented Matrix Modelling
Object-Oriented MetaModeling
Object-Oriented Methods
Object-Oriented Model for Probing Assemblages of Atoms
Object-Oriented Modeling
Object-Oriented Modeling of Embedded Real-Time Systems
Object-oriented Modelling Technique
Object-Oriented Modular Approach
Object-Oriented Music Definition Environment
Object-Oriented Network Fragment
Object-Oriented Network Knowledge Base
Object-Oriented Network Programming
Object-Oriented Neural Network
Object-Oriented Neural Network Simulator
Object-Oriented Numerics
Object-oriented operating system
Object-oriented operating system
Object-Oriented Organization
Object-Oriented Parallel Simulation Engine
Object-Oriented Particle-in-Cell
Object-Oriented Pascal
Object-Oriented Petri Net
Object-Oriented Problem Solving
Object-Oriented Procedure Call
Object-Oriented Process, Environment, and Notation
Object-Oriented Program Dependence Graph
object-oriented programing
object-oriented programing language
Object-Oriented Programing Meta-Language
Object-Oriented Programmable Integrated Circuit
 
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