Peter Coad
Peter Coad (born December 30, 1953) is a software
entrepreneur and author of books on software architecture and design. He is notable for his role in defining what have come to be known as the
UML colors, a color-coded
notation chiefly useful for adding breadth and depth to a design, using four major archetypes.
Later in his career, he turned his attention to nonprofit work and developed software to help people read and study the Scriptures more effectively. This resulted in Parallel Plus® Bible-study app.
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