Journals Books


Books about OPEN

The books listed below are all available from your local booksellers, from the publisher, or via online bookstores such as amazon.com.

Bullet Book now available "Metamodelling for Software Engineering" by Cesar Gonzalez-Perez and Brian Henderson-Sellers.

Published by Wiley in August 2008, ISBN 978-0-470-03036-3

Bullet Book now available "Agent-Oriented Methodologies" edited by Brian Henderson-Sellers and Paolo Giorgini.

Published by Idea Group in June 2005

Bullet Book now available "The OPEN Process Framework. An Introduction" by Donald Firesmith and Brian Henderson-Sellers.

Published by Addison-Wesley in December 2001, ISBN 0-201-67510-2

Bullet Book now available "OPEN Modeling with UML" by Brian Henderson-Sellers and Bhuvan Unhelkar.

Published by Addison-Wesley in July 2000, ISBN 0-201-67512-9

Bullet Book now available "The OPEN Toolbox of Techniques" by Brian Henderson-Sellers, Tony Simons and Houman Younessi.

Published by Addison-Wesley in September 1998, ISBN 0-201-33134-9. Sample chapter available here (+ figures).

Bullet Book now available for "The OPEN Process Specification" by Ian Graham, Brian Henderson-Sellers and Houman Younessi.

Published by Addison-Wesley in October 1997, ISBN 0-201-33133-0. Sample chapter available here.

Bullet Book now available for OML (notation plus metamodel): "The OML Reference Manual" by Don Firesmith, Brian Henderson-Sellers and Ian Graham.

Published by SIGS Books, NY, in March 1997, ISBN 1-884842-75-5. Now available from Cambridge University Press.

Bullet Book now available on Java and OPEN: "Documenting a Complete Java Application using OPEN" by Don Firesmith, Scott Krutsch, Marshall Stowe and Greg Hendley.

Published by Addison-Wesley in 1998, ISBN 0-201-34277-4

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Last Updated: 25/5/04
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