Fusion (software technology)

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In software technology, fusion refers to an object-oriented methodology (also a process model ) that was widespread, especially at Hewlett-Packard , in the early 1990s . Essentially, it combined elements from other methods that were widespread at the time (e.g. Booch method , CRC , OMT ), which explains the term “fusion”.

literature

  • Derek Coleman: Object-Oriented Development: The Fusion Method . Prentice Hall, 1994, ISBN 0-13-338823-9