Object-modeling technique
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The object-modeling technique (OMT) is an object modeling language for software modeling and designing. It was developed circa 1991 by Rumbaugh, Blaha, Premerlani, Eddy and Lorensen as a method to develop object-oriented systems, and to support object-oriented programming.
OMT is a predecessor of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Many OMT modeling elements are common to UML.
[edit] Further reading
- James Rumbaugh, Michael Blaha, William Premerlani, Frederick Eddy, William Lorensen: Object-Oriented Modeling and Design, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-629841-9
- Terri Quatrani, Michael Jesse Chonoles: Succeeding With the Booch and OMT Methods: A Practical Approach, Addison Wesley, ISBN 0-8053-2279-5