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Object oriented development: integrating analysis, design and implementation
Author(s) -
Elmer Sandvad
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
daimi pb
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2245-9316
pISSN - 0105-8517
DOI - 10.7146/dpb.v19i302.6695
Subject(s) - notation , computer science , programming language , object oriented programming , object oriented design , object (grammar) , object oriented analysis and design , object orientation , statement (logic) , development (topology) , method , software engineering , unified modeling language , artificial intelligence , mathematics , software , arithmetic , mathematical analysis , political science , law
Object-orientation is discussed in relation to the traditional division of system development activities: analysis, design and implementation. Object-orientation integrates analysis, design and implementation. This statement is illustrated by introducing an object-oriented graphical notation for analysis as well as design and by showing how this notation can be mapped into the object-oriented programming language BETA. This mapping can be automated. It is shown how the programming environment, the Mjølner BETA System can support integration of the object-oriented notation and BETA, and thereby providing an object-oriented CASE tool that, at least partially, closes the CASE gap between design and implementation.

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