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Software Modeling Methods and Development Processes Being Used

Posted November 1, 2003 | | Cutter Benchmark Review

In the previous article, I analyzed overall market penetration and noted that more organizations engage in data and process modeling than object-oriented (OO) or business modeling: a salutary reminder that there is more to software modeling than UML.

Here I will reveal which modeling methods and software development processes that 182 respondents of a June 2003 Cutter survey favor as well as what they think of UML.

The most important findings are as follows:

About The Author
Tom Welsh
Tom Welsh is a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Business & Enterprise Architecture practice. He is an independent consultant and analyst specializing in middleware, object technology, and software engineering. At Digital Equipment Corporation, Mr. Welsh was a hardware technician, software support specialist, corporate software developer, and senior technology consultant, before taking on the task of marketing Digital's OO software… Read More
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