| Geir Magne Hoydalsvik and Guttorm Sindre, "On the Purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis," in Proceedings of 7 OOPSLA'93, pp. 240-255, ACM Press, Washington, D.C., September 26 - October 1, 1993. |
....[LDC 89] L 89] CW96] Mun96] Also SCM work in bilateral Norwegian French ACM project with Grenoble (1990 93) in PROTEUS and in CMEX. ffl Cooperating transactions: Framework and planning of such [CLH95] LL95] BC96] ffl Object orientation: criticism of object oriented analysis [HS93] PhD theses on class versioning [Bra92] and schema versioning [Odb92] in object oriented databases. ffl Distributed systems and interoperability: Berre s PhD work [Ber92] ASSET ESPRIT project (1993 94) and upcoming CAGIS project with demonstrator for concurrent engineering [C 96] ffl ....
Geir Magne Høydalsvik and Guttorm Sindre. On the Purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis. In Proc. Eight Annual Conf. on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA'93). As special issue of ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Oct. 1993 (No. 10, Vol. 28), pages 240--255, Washington DC, USA, 26.Sep.--1.Oct. 1993.
.... 2 DASCo Approach The pattern language was defined in the context of an approach to the development for distributed applications with separation of concerns (DASCo) initially described in [Silva 95] DASCo approach distinguishes the problem space from the solution space in the lines of [Hoydalsvik 93, Cook 94, Jackson 95] This distinction is also extremely useful for distributed applications because the perception of the distributed application does not directly map to entities and constructs at the solution space. For instance, to be closer to the user s language a declarative language may ....
....defines aggregates which provide non functional support, e.g. persistency will be provided by a particular node. Any development process needs a step where the problem is described. The problem space is different from the solution space and so, different specifications may be constructed [Hoydalsvik 93, Cook 94, Jackson 95] to describe them. The solution space may not necessarily result from an elaboration of the problem space. Entities of the problem space may not have direct correspondence with entities of the solution space. 5.1.2 Problem How are distribution requirements of partitioning ....
Geir Magne Hoydalsvik and Guttorm Sindre. On the purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis. In OOPSLA '93 Proceedings, pages 240--255, Washington, DC, September 1993.
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Geir Magne Hoydalsvik and Guttorm Sindre, "On the Purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis," in Proceedings of 7 OOPSLA'93, pp. 240-255, ACM Press, Washington, D.C., September 26 - October 1, 1993.
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