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History of OOAD Leading to UML
1970 First object-oriented languages (Simula-67, Smalltalk).
1980 More than 50 different Object Oriented Analysis and
Design (OOAD) languages cause the users trouble to find
complete and appropriate tools.
1992 New iterations of methods appear.
Booch ‘93, OOSE (Jacobson), OMT-2 (Rumbaugh).
1995 Unification, UML 0.9 by Booch, Rumbaugh.
1997 Standardization, UML 1.1 by Booch, Rumbaugh, Jacobson.
Object Management Group (OMG) adapts UML as
OOAD standard.
2001 OMG members started work on a major upgrade to UML 2.0.
OOA&D © J.W. Schmidt, F. Matthes, TU Hamburg-Harburg
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