| Monarchy, D. E. and I., G. P., "A research typology for object oriented analysis and design," Communications of the ACM, vol. 35, pp. 35--47, Sept. 1992. |
....pattern is beginning to emerge. The structural view of existing OO methodologies provide constructs to capture the static properties of a system such as classes, attributes, generalization specialization relationship, whole part relationship, associations, operations, inheritance, and composition [1, 2]. The behavioral view is concerned with how the system changes as it progresses through time. It is typically modeled with concepts such as objects, services, state and state transitions, and message connections. Compared to the structural model, concepts and notations used in behavior view ....
D. Monarchy and G. Puhr, "A research typology for object oriented analysis and design," Communications of the ACM, vol. 35, pp. 35--47, Sept. 1992.
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Monarchy, D. E. and I., G. P., "A research typology for object oriented analysis and design," Communications of the ACM, vol. 35, pp. 35--47, Sept. 1992.
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Monarchy, D. E. and I., G. P., "A research typology for object oriented analysis and design," Communications of the ACM, vol. 35, pp. 35--47, Sept. 1992.
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