Object-Process Methodology: A Holistic Systems Paradigm

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Springer Science & Business Media, 6 ¸.¤. 2012 - 455 ˹éÒ
Object-Process Methodology (OPM) is a comprehensive novel approach to systems engineering. Integrating function, structure and behavior in a single, unifying model, OPM significantly extends the system modeling capabilities of current object-oriented methods. Founded on a precise generic ontology and combining graphics with natural language, OPM is applicable to virtually any domain of business, engineering and science. Relieved from technical issues, system architects can use OPM to engage in the creative design of complex systems.
The book presents the theory and practice of OPM with examples from various industry segments and engineering disciplines, as well as daily life.

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ObjectProcess Diagrams
12
ObjectProcess Language
33
Problems
53
Objects and Processes
55
Dynamics 83
82
Structure
105
Summary
129
Aggregation and Exhibition 133
132
System Lifecycle and Evolution
289
States and Values 311
310
Problems
337
Advanced OPM Concepts
339
Summary
374
Systems Theory 379
378
Summary
399
ObjectOriented Modeling
401

Generalization and Instantiation
171
Summary
205
Managing Systems Complexity
207
Summary
244
Systems and Modeling 249
248
The ATM System
425
References
435
Index
443
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