On the purpose of object-oriented analysis
OOPSLA '93 Proceedings of the eighth annual conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
An only undergraduate course in object-oriented technology
SIGCSE '93 Proceedings of the twenty-fourth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
Using Uml: Software Engineering with Objects and Components
Using Uml: Software Engineering with Objects and Components
Metaphor and metonymy in object-oriented design patterns
ACSC '02 Proceedings of the twenty-fifth Australasian conference on Computer science - Volume 4
The Object Constraint Language: Getting Your Models Ready for MDA
The Object Constraint Language: Getting Your Models Ready for MDA
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This work is about bringing a semiotic view to the modeling tasks that are present in the state of the art object-oriented software development. Object-oriented modeling is found to be messy in its approach to abstractions and this is attributed to its inherent symmetric modeling philosophy. In this work the basics of modeling is analyzed from a semiotic point of view and the reader is guided towards the principles of using symmetry and symbolism together in harmony.