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Selected Writings and Presentations by Ian Graham Books (Sole or co-author) Migrating to Object Technology, Addison-Wesley 1995, pp552 (French translation available) Object-Oriented Methods, 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley 1994, pp 473 (French, Japanese and Spanish translations available) Texts (Editor, co-editor or contributor) 30 things that go wrong in object modelling with UML 1.3 (with A. Simons) in Kilov, H., Rumpe and Simons (Eds), Behavioural Specifications of Businesses and Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999 Proceedings of Object Expo Europe 95 (with T. Wooding), SIGS Publications 1995 The OPEN Process (with B. Henderson-Sellers), Zamir, S. (Ed) The Handbook of Object Technology, CRC Press 1998 Object-Oriented Metrics, Zamir, S. (Ed) The Handbook of Object Technology, CRC Press 1998 Requirements Engineering and Business Process Modelling, in Carmichael, A. (Ed.), Developing Business Objects, New York, SIGS Books 1996 Transforming the IT organization with Information Technology, in A. O'Callaghan (Ed.) Practical Experiences of Object Technology, Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes 1996 Articles Agile Development Processes, Components and Patterns, CBDi Interact, October 2001 Smart Software and Modern Information Technology, Object Magazine 7(2), April 1997 Code reuse doesn't work, Object Magazine 5(8), 1996, 78-80 Creating Blackboard Systems, Object Expert 1(0) 1995, 13-15 Object Technology: Why are so many companies adopting it?, PC User, September 1995 You was my object ... but I done you wrong, Object Magazine 4(7), 1994, 68-70 On the Impossibility of Artificial Intelligence, British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems Newsletter, Autumn 1994, 22-30 The Classification and Evaluation of Decision Support Systems, Xephon Consultancy Report, 1986 Presentations Four web usability patterns from the wu language, Proc. EuroPLoP '02, UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz, 2002 Process and Product Life Cycles (with B. Henderson-Sellers), J. Object-Oriented Programming, 13(1), 2000 Practical applications of object technology in trading, Derivatives Use, Trading and Regulation, 4(4), 359-370, 1999 37 Things that don't work in object modelling with UML (with A J H Simons), Proc. 2nd. ECOOP Workshop on Precise Behavioural Semantics, TUM-I9813, eds. H Kilov and B Rumpe (Brussels : TU Munich, 1998), 209-232 Go to top of page. Return to Ian Graham's CV. |
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