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Selecting an object-oriented process for student analysts

Published: 05 December 2000 Publication History

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Object-oriented (OO) concepts can be challenging for the novice. Student analysts typically have no background in information technology (IT) and lack the experience on which to build their system models. OO analysis and design (OOA&D;) is also difficult where no OO programming experience exists. The Unified Modelling Language (UML) supplies a standard notation for modelling OO systems but does not specify a methodology for integrating those models to assist in system development. This paper describes the selection of an OO process for novice analysts that integrates the UML notation and provides a foundation for future specialised OO papers. It was selected to reinforce the concept of objects collaborating to solve problems.

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APSEC '00: Proceedings of the Seventh Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
December 2000
ISBN:0769509150

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 05 December 2000

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  1. UML
  2. Unified Modelling Language
  3. collaborating objects
  4. computer science education
  5. experience
  6. information technology
  7. model integration
  8. object-oriented analysis
  9. object-oriented design
  10. object-oriented methods
  11. object-oriented process selection
  12. object-oriented programming
  13. specification languages
  14. standard notation
  15. student system analysts
  16. system development

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