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'''Merode''' is an Object Oriented Enterprise Modeling method developed at [[Kuleuven]] (Belgium). Its name is the abbreviation of '''M'''odel driven, '''E'''xistence dependency '''R'''elation, '''O'''bject oriented '''DE'''velopment.
'''Merode''' is an Object Oriented Enterprise Modeling method developed at [[Kuleuven]] (Belgium). Its name is the abbreviation of '''M'''odel driven, '''E'''xistence dependency '''R'''elation, '''O'''bject oriented '''DE'''velopment.
A typical Merode analysis or conceptualisation extists of three views or diagrams: a so called existence dependency graph (EDG) simalary to an UML class diagram, a propriarity concept namely an object event table (OET) and a group of finite state machines.
A typical Merode analysis or conceptualisation consists of three views or diagrams: a so called existence dependency graph (EDG) simalary to an UML class diagram, a propriarity concept namely an object event table (OET) and a group of finite state machines.
[http://merode.econ.kuleuven.be More information on Merode]
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Merode is an Object Oriented Enterprise Modeling method developed at Kuleuven (Belgium). Its name is the abbreviation of Model driven, Existence dependency Relation, Object oriented DEvelopment. A typical Merode analysis or conceptualisation consists of three views or diagrams: a so called existence dependency graph (EDG) simalary to an UML class diagram, a propriarity concept namely an object event table (OET) and a group of finite state machines. More information on Merode