
August 1999 Issue: 10
Journal of Conceptual Modeling
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Editor's
Notes: Nothing Much to Say
by Scot A. Becker
Introduction
(sort of)
I don't have much to comment on this time, but I'll
mention a couple of things....
A New Face
I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome aboard
Dick Barden with his first JCM submission.
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Preface
The tenth issue of the Journal of Conceptual
Modeling is an eclectic mix of great articles. Terry Halpin finishes off
his (10 part) series on ORM and UML. Dick Barden celebrates National
Skeptic's Day (Friday, August 13th, of course) with his first JCM article.
Scot Becker contributes a tongue-in-cheek commentary. And last, but not
least, Dr. John Sharp provides us with another challenging analysis
problem (and last issue's solution, as always).
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Scot A. Becker is a software consultant and the founder of Orthogonal Software Corporation. He is also a certified ORM consultant and trainer, a certified Visio trainer, and former Editor of the Journal of Conceptual Modeling.
Contact Information:
Scot A. Becker
Orthogonal Software Corporation
scot@orthogonalsoftware.com
www.orthogonalsoftware.com
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