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SIMOD - An ODP-extended Role-Modeling Methodology for Distributed
Maui, Hawaii January 03-January 06
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This paper introduces an object-oriented methodology for distributed objects, SIMOD - Systems Interoperability Methodology for Distributed Objects, based on the OOram role modeling methodology extended with an architecturedriven approach based on distributed objects and the ISO RM ODP viewpoints. OOram is an object-oriented analysis and design methodology suited for the development of distributed object systems, such as systems based on OMG CORBA or COM/OLE, because of its focus on role modeling, and separation of interface description and implementation.
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Arne-J?rgen Berre, Jan ?yvind Aagedal, Ant?nio R Rito Silva, "SIMOD - An ODP-extended Role-Modeling Methodology for Distributed," hicss, vol. 1, pp.14, 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 1: Software Technology and Architecture, 1997
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