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Object-oriented role analysis and modeling

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The Object Oriented Role Analysis Method (OOram) is a method, based on the concept of role, for performing object-oriented modeling. OOram is a precursor for the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

OOram was originally developed by Trygve Renskaug, a professor at the University of Oslo and the founder of the Norwegian IT company Taskon.

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References

The OOram method is presented in the book: T. Reenskaug, P. Wold, and O. A. Lehne. Working with Objects: The OOram Software Engineering Method. Manning/Prentice Hall, 1996