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2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [j9]Ian M. Graham:
The Compleat Requirements Analyste. IEEE Softw. 20(6): 99-101 (2003) - 2001
- [j8]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Graham Collins, Richard Dué, Ian M. Graham:
A qualitative comparison of two processes for object-oriented software development. Inf. Softw. Technol. 43(12): 705-724 (2001) - [c6]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Graham Collins, Ian M. Graham:
UML Compatible Process. HICSS 2001 - 2000
- [c5]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Richard Dué, Ian M. Graham, Graham Collins:
Third generation OO processes: a critique of RUP and OPEN from a project management perspective. APSEC 2000: 428-435 - [c4]Ian M. Graham:
Requirements Engineering: Use Cases Are from Mars, Generative Languages are from Venus. TOOLS (33) 2000: 4
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [b3]Ian M. Graham, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Houman Younessi:
The OPEN process specification. Addison-Wesley-Longman 1997, ISBN 978-0-201-33133-2, pp. I-XXI, 1-314 - [j7]Ian M. Graham, Julia Bischof, Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Associations Considered a Bad Thing. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(9): 41-48 (1997) - [j6]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Donald Firesmith, Ian M. Graham:
OML Metamodel: Relationships and State Modeling. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(1): 47-51 (1997) - [j5]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Donald Firesmith, Ian M. Graham:
Methods Unification: The OPEN Methodology. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(2): 41-43, 55 (1997) - [j4]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Donald Firesmith, Ian M. Graham:
The Benefits of Common Object Modeling Notation. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(5): 28-34 (1997) - [j3]Ian M. Graham:
In Search of the Three Best Books. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(5): 43-45 (1997) - 1996
- [j2]Ian M. Graham:
Task scripts, use cases and scenarios in object oriented analysis. Object Oriented Syst. 3: 123-142 (1996) - [j1]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Larry L. Constantine, Ian M. Graham:
Coupling and cohesion (towards a valid metrics suite for object-oriented analysis and design). Object Oriented Syst. 3: 143-158 (1996) - [c3]Ian M. Graham:
Some Problems with Use Cases ... and How to Avoid Them. OOIS 1996: 18-27 - [c2]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Ian M. Graham, Paul A. Swatman, Russel L. Winder, Trygve Reenskaug:
Using Object-Oriented Techniques to Model the Lifecycle for OO Software Development. OOIS 1996: 211-220 - 1994
- [b2]Ian M. Graham:
Migrating to object technology. Addison-Wesley 1994, ISBN 978-0-201-59389-1, pp. I-XXIII, 1-552 - [c1]Ian M. Graham:
Beyond the Use Case: Combining Task Analysis and Scripts in Object-Oriented Requirements Capture and Business Process Re-engineering. TOOLS (13) 1994: 203-215 - 1991
- [b1]Ian M. Graham:
Object-oriented methods. Addison-Wesley 1991, ISBN 978-0-201-56521-8, pp. I-XV, 1-410
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