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The Booch method, developed by Grady Booch in the late 1980s, is a modeling method used in software engineering for object-oriented design. It provides a set of principles and techniques for analyzing and designing software systems, particularly in the context of object-oriented programming. The Booch method emphasizes the use of visual modeling and includes several key elements: 1. **Modeling**: The Booch method employs a variety of diagrams to represent system components, relationships, and interactions.

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