| J.Rumbaugh, M.Blaha, W.Premerlani, F.Eddy, W.Lorensen, Object-Oriented Modeling and Design, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs NJ, 1991. |
....of OPAL is to identify the object oriented concepts in the legislation written in natural language. To identify these concepts several methods are proposed: Find the nouns in the text, these are potential objecttypes. This is the starting point of among others the Object Modelling Technique (OMT) [9]. From a linguistic point of view this is a simple method. However the general disadvantage of this method is that too many objecttypes are introduced, but this does not necessarily has to be a problem in an automated modelling tool. Furthermore Rumbaugh gives a few guidelines to reduce the number ....
J. Rumbaugh, M. Blaha, W. Premerlani, F. Eddy & W. Lorensen. Object-OrientedModeling and Design. Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice-Hall, 1991
....where the product comes from and why it is as it is now; it enables us to establish a baseline for product measurement. Currently, software engineers try to manage complexity by applying e.g. complexity management techniques and development methods, like the Object Modeling Technique described in [Rumbaugh91] Complexity management techniques include abstraction or modelling and decomposition or partitioning ( Pressman92] Alexander64] Abstraction is the process of leaving out aspects of a system that are of less importance with respect to the chosen view on the system. Decomposition means that ....
. J. Rumbaugh, M. Blaha, W. Premerlani, F. Eddy, W. Lorensen, Object-oriented modeling and design, Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice-Hall, 1991
....in an Object Oriented context, has not yet been settled completely. There are basically two groups of proposals put forward to answer this question. One proposal comes from the OO evolution of past SA methods [17] and in particular from classical information system analysis. The work of Rumbaugh [24] is representative of a certain number of techniques along this line of thought (see also [26, 9] An application domain is considered from three points of view: a static structure of object classes described by entity relationship diagrams depicting association, aggregation and generalization, a ....
....we find it more convenient to merge and handle interchangeably classes and instances linked by their fundamental relationships in a unique environment. In this respect there is also a departure from the classical tradition of data analysis where only static class structures are usually considered [24]. Our notation takes into account only two aspects of the problem: data structures and dynamic behaviour. In fact several years of experience in building OO applications have shown that functional aspects become so subordinate to objects that they are not worth an independent representation, such ....
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