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Event partitioning is a strategy for systems analysis that was created by Stephen M. McMenamin and John F. Palmer and extended by Meilir Page-Jones and Steven Weiss. The strategy is explained in Essential Systems Analysis. Yourdon (July 1984) ISBN-10: 0132879050 ISBN-13: 978-0132879057