Dov Dori

Dov Dori
Born (1953-09-02) September 2, 1953 (age 71)
Haifa, Israel
NationalityIsraeli-American
Alma materTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology (BS)

Tel Aviv University (MS)

Weizmann Institute of Science (PhD)
Known forDevelopment of Object Process Methodology (OPM)
AwardsTechnion Klein Research Award, Hershel Rich Innovation Award, IEEE Fellow, IAPR Fellow, AAIA Fellow, ACM Senior Member, INCOSE Pioneer Award
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science, Information systems engineering
InstitutionsTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctoral advisorAmir Pnueli, Shimon Ullman

Dov Dori (born 2 September 1953) is an Israeli-American computer scientist, and Professor of Information Systems Engineering at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, known for the development of Object Process Methodology (OPM).[1][2] The ideas underlying OPM were published for the first time in 1995.[3]

  1. ^ Peleg, M.; Yeh, I.; Altman, R. B. (2002). "Modelling biological processes using workflow and Petri Net models". Bioinformatics. 18 (6): 825–837. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/18.6.825. PMID 12075018.
  2. ^ Ramsin, Raman; Paige, Richard F. (2008). "Process-centered review of object oriented software development methodologies". ACM Computing Surveys. 40: 1–89. doi:10.1145/1322432.1322435. S2CID 13604145.
  3. ^ Dori, Dov (1995). "Object-Process Analysis: Maintaining the Balance between System Structure and Behavior". Journal of Logic and Computation. 5 (2): 227–249. doi:10.1093/logcom/5.2.227.