Peter Coad

He is notable for his role in defining what have come to be known as the UML colors,[3] a color-coded notation chiefly useful for adding breadth and depth to a design, using four major archetypes.

In 1988, Peter Coad founded Object International, a software consulting firm where he served as president.

In 1999, Coad was co-founder of the software company TogetherSoft, where he served as chairman, chief executive officer, and president.

Coad left Borland before the end of 2003 and turned his attention to interests outside of the software development field, especially simplified teaching techniques for learning to read The Bible in its original languages.

Since 2004, Peter Coad leads a small team, inventing and developing the "Parallel Plus® Bible-study app."

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