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Postmodern Prospects for Conceptual Modelling
Noble, J. and Biddle, R.
A number of recent developments in software engineering - from agile methods to aspect-oriented programming to design patterns to good enough software - share a number of common attributes. These developments avoid a unifying theme or plan, focus on negotiation between different concerns, and exhibit a high level of context sensitivity. We argue that these developments are evidence of a postmodern turn in software engineering. In this paper, we survey a number of these developments and describe their potential implications for the practice of conceptual modelling |
Cite as: Noble, J. and Biddle, R. (2006). Postmodern Prospects for Conceptual Modelling. In Proc. Third Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM2006), Hobart, Australia. CRPIT, 53. Stumptner, M., Hartmann, S. and Kiyoki, Y., Eds. ACS. 11-20. |
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