Data and class modeling


Information system designers have been analyzing organizations for many years and will keep on doing so in the future. For many years, the relational model was the dominant paradigm for communication (relational data model) and implementation (relational database management systems). With the emergence of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the maturation of object-oriented technologies, designers started using object-oriented (OO) analysis and creating models for these new types of information systems. The current situation, relational and object models being both used, must be managed in an interactive way to be profitable.

One of the key characteristics of Open ModelSphere is the combination of model management, standard relational data modeling and UML-based class modeling. The objective is to provide a very flexible linkage facility and features to create models.