Journal Article10.1016/S0950-7051(02)00075-8
The BORM methodology: a third-generation fully object-oriented methodology
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TL;DR: BORM is outlined, its tools, methods and its differences from other similar development methodologies are outlined to capture Knowledge of typical business systems.
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Abstract: Business object relationship modelling (BORM) is a development methodology developed to capture Knowledge of typical business systems. It has been in development since 1993 and has proved an increasingly effective method which is popular with both users and developers. The effectiveness gained is largely as a result of a unified and simple method for presenting all aspects of the relevant model. This paper outlines BORM, its tools, methods and its differences from other similar development methodologies.
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