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An object-oriented approach to domain analysis
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Volume 14 ,  Issue 5  (July 1989) table of contents
Pages: 66 - 77  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISSN:0163-5948
Authors
S. Shlaer  Project Technology Inc., 2560Ninth Street, Suite 214, Berkeley, California
S. J. Mellor  Project Technology Inc., 2560Ninth Street, Suite 214, Berkeley, California
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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[5] E. Seidewitz, "General Object-Oriented Software Development with Ada: A Life Cycle Approach", CASE Technology Conference, April 1988.
 
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[6] David M. Bulman, Model-Based Object-Oriented Design, Pragmatics, Inc., Waikoloa, Hawaii, 1988.
 
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[8] E.F. Moore, "Gedanken-experiments on Sequential Machines", in Automata Studies, pp. 129-153, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1956.
 
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[9] We are indebted to Steve Tockey and Mark Smith for suggesting the name "Object Communication Model."
 
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[10] Grady Booch, "On the Concepts of Object-Oriented Design", in Tutorial 5A for OOPSLA '88: Specification and Design Methodologies in Support of Object-Oriented Programming, 1988.
 
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[12] Integrated Control System: Methodology (bt.dd.20), Electrification (bt.dd.23), Interlockings (bt.dd.62), Run Trains (bt.dd.25), Support Facilities (bt.dd.26), Database (bt.dd.50), Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1982.
 
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[13] Charles D. Kukla, John D. Barnard, Edward D. Withee, "A CIM Architecture - How Computer Integrated Manufacturing is Implemented", Proceedings of the 13th Annual Advanced Control Conference, Purdue University, 1987.
 
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[14] Perry Dockrill and Michael Lee, "A Flexible Control System for Storeroom and Material Handling Control in Manufacturing", Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Programmable Controllers Conference, Detroit, 1989.
 
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[15] Jeffery Kern, Rick Hill, private communications.

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