Industries in which the Modelsoft team have extensive experience include financial,
real-estate, engineering, aerospace, logistics and distribution, wholesale, entertainment,
hospitality, medical, consumer products, human resources, commercial software product
development and Internet services.
"Our organization is standardizing on OMT methodology. We feel that using
this method will foster an engineering culture for software acquisition, development and
maintenance. We will also use the OMT technology for translating the models into implementation
databases. The benefits include: more flexible IT systems, improved responsiveness to business
changes, higher quality software, shorter time to market, and lower costs."
Peter W. Dietz, Vice President, Technology, Johnson Controls
"Mike Blaha and Bill Premerlani have provided a sound step-by-step approach to
object-oriented development of database applications. They’ve taken their industry-leading
object method – the Object Modeling Technique (OMT) – and have fine-tuned it into something
that easily leads to successful systems."
Michael Jesse Chonoles, Chief of Methodology, Lockheed Martin Advanced Concepts
Center
"Mike Blaha and Bill Premerlani show that a good modeling technique transcends
both programming languages and databases by abstracting the essence of a system, Such an
approach accepts that real systems are neither completely behavorial (as some object-oriented
purists would have it) nor completely data (as some database purists would have it) but a
balanced mixture of both aspects."
James Rumbaugh, IBM
"The National Archives had invested several man-years in studying a commercial
product and wanted an outside perspective. With a 2.5 man-weeks of reverse engineering
effort Modelsoft was able to confirm many of their findings and uncover areas
that had not been addressed. Modelsoft was able to
cut through the politics and help make a final decision about the software."
National Archives of the United States government