Stephen J. Mellor
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Stephen J. Mellor is a computer scientist
Computer scientist
A computer scientist is a scientist who has acquired knowledge of computer science, the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their application in computer systems....

, developer of the Shlaer-Mellor
Shlaer-Mellor
The Shlaer-Mellor method, developed by Sally Shlaer and Stephen Mellor, is one of a number of object-oriented analysis / object-oriented design methods which arrived in the late 1980s in response to established weaknesses in the existing structured analysis and structured design techniques in...

 method and signatory to the Agile Manifesto.

Together with Sally Shlaer
Sally Shlaer
Sally Shlaer was the co-author of the Shlaer-Mellor approach to software development and co-founder of Project Technology Inc.With Stephen J. Mellor, she founded Project Technology Inc. in 1985, with the goal of making software development a rational, controllable, predictable, engineering process...

 he founded Project Technology in 1985. That company was acquired by Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics, Inc is a US-based multinational corporation dealing in electronic design automation for electrical engineering and electronics, as of 2004, ranked third in the EDA industry it helped create...

 in 2004.

Mellor was chief scientist of the Embedded Systems Division at Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics
Mentor Graphics, Inc is a US-based multinational corporation dealing in electronic design automation for electrical engineering and electronics, as of 2004, ranked third in the EDA industry it helped create...

. He has contributed to the Object Management Group
Object Management Group
Object Management Group is a consortium, originally aimed at setting standards for distributed object-oriented systems, and is now focused on modeling and model-based standards.- Overview :...

, chairing the consortium that added executable actions to the UML
Unified Modeling Language
Unified Modeling Language is a standardized general-purpose modeling language in the field of object-oriented software engineering. The standard is managed, and was created, by the Object Management Group...

 and the specification of Model Driven Architecture. He is also chairing the advisory board of the IEEE Software
IEEE Software
IEEE Software is a broad-based practitioner-oriented magazine of IEEE Computer Society targeting software professionals, including business analysts, requirements engineers, designers, architects, developers, process improvement experts, testers, quality engineers, and project managers...

 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
    Sally Shlaer
    Sally Shlaer was the co-author of the Shlaer-Mellor approach to software development and co-founder of Project Technology Inc.With Stephen J. Mellor, she founded Project Technology Inc. in 1985, with the goal of making software development a rational, controllable, predictable, engineering process...

    , Stephen J. Mellor. Object Oriented Systems Analysis: Modeling the World in Data. Prentice Hall, 1988.
  • Stephen J. Mellor, Sally Shlaer
    Sally Shlaer
    Sally Shlaer was the co-author of the Shlaer-Mellor approach to software development and co-founder of Project Technology Inc.With Stephen J. Mellor, she founded Project Technology Inc. in 1985, with the goal of making software development a rational, controllable, predictable, engineering process...

    . 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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