Elbendak et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Parsed use case descriptions as a basis for object-oriented class model generationElbendak et al., 2011
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- Elbendak M
- Vickers P
- Rossiter N
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- Journal of Systems and Software
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Object-oriented analysis and design has become a major approach in the design of software systems. Recent developments in CASE tools provide help in documenting the analysis and design stages and in detecting incompleteness and inconsistency in analysis. However …
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