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'''Stephen J. Mellor''' is a [[computer scientist]], developer of the [[Shlaer-Mellor]] method and signatory to the [[Agile Manifesto]]. He was chief scientist of the Embedded Systems Division at [[Mentor Graphics]]. He has contributed to the [[Object Management Group]], chairing the consortium that added executable actions to the [[Unified Modeling Language|UML]] and the specification of [[Model Driven Architecture]]. He is also chairing the advisory board of the [[IEEE Software]] magazine.

== Publications ==
* Paul T. Ward, Stephen J. Mellor. ''Structured Development for Real-Time Systems: Essential Modeling Techniques''. Prentice Hall, 1985.
* Stephen J. Mellor (Author), Paul T. Ward. ''Structured Development for Real-Time Systems: Implementation Modeling Techniques (Structured Development for Real-Time Systems Vol. 1)''. Prentice Hall, 1986.
* [[Sally Shlaer]], Stephen J. Mellor. ''Object Oriented Systems Analysis: Modeling the World in Data''. Prentice Hall, 1988.
* Stephen J. Mellor, [[Sally Shlaer]]. ''Object Life Cycles: Modeling the World In States''. Prentice Hall, 1991.
* Stephen J. Mellor, Marc J. Balcer. ''Executable UML: A Foundation for Model Driven Architecture''. Addison-Wesley, 2002.
* Stephen J. Mellor, Kendall Scott, Axel Uhl, Dirk Weise. ''MDA Distilled''. Addison-Wesley, 2004.

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