2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4379(01)00035-7
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The OO-method approach for information systems modeling: from object-oriented conceptual modeling to automated programming

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“…The OO-Method [Pas97c], [Pas01] is an object-oriented method that provides a set of well-dened and complementary graphical techniques to build a Conceptual Schema of the system. These graphical UML-based techniques are backed up by a formal object-oriented specication language (OASIS [Pas95a]) in such a way that every element in the graphical techniques corresponds (one-to-one) to a section in the formal specication language.…”
Section: Trade and Oo-methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The OO-Method [Pas97c], [Pas01] is an object-oriented method that provides a set of well-dened and complementary graphical techniques to build a Conceptual Schema of the system. These graphical UML-based techniques are backed up by a formal object-oriented specication language (OASIS [Pas95a]) in such a way that every element in the graphical techniques corresponds (one-to-one) to a section in the formal specication language.…”
Section: Trade and Oo-methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed work on translating conceptual models to a specic implementation can be found in [Pas97], [Pas98], [Pas01].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have proposed domain-specific languages for web modelling, like WebML (Ceri et al, 2000), WSDM (Troyer and Leune, 1998), OO-METHOD (Pastor et al, 2001) or Labyrinth (Díaz et al, 2001). Apart from the last proposal, the other modelling languages include a dedicated language to model the concepts of the domain, and follow modeldriven approaches to generate the final application from models describing different aspects of the application, such as presentation and navigation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system static structure and the system behaviour are described in three models (class diagram and dynamic-and functional models) that are borrowed from an object oriented software production method called OO-Method [7]. The navigational aspects of a Web application are described in a navigational model.…”
Section: The Pim Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%