Abstract / Excerpt:
Software Development is currently being necessitated more and more in business organizations to achieve productivity and effectiveness in their performance. That's why; appropriate requirements for operation are essentially needed in order to successfully achieve satisfactory results on the organization's output. This includes the best application software for the job. This, however, also provides system analysts and designers a great deal of responsibility in fulfilling necessary application requirements that are being demanded and established by business organizations, especially, and individual users.
To resolve these predicaments, Object-Oriented Modeling Paradigms are introduced to assist analyks and designers in creating a system that would support an organization's day-to-day business operations, providing system designers a simplified methodology for a system's framework while still maintaining easiness in developing it.
Nevertheless, as programming requirements changed, both languages and the techniques used for writing programs evolved. As a result, subsequent evolutions of multiple programming methodologies are produced, confusing designers what methodology should be implemented and would prove to be effective. Thus, it is apparent to point out certain object-oriented paradigms, perform a study on each then settle on an integration of the concepts based on the performed study that would eventually prove to be effective in the course of its implementation.
Hence, An Integrated Object-Oriented Methodology of Systems Analysis and Design attempts to present an integrated systems design technique that would manage enormous complexity by reusing software components and team up data with the tasks that manipulate that data. Typically, it has become important to design a system for such kind of functionalities. This research, therefore, aims to initiate an integrated systems design methodology by implementing a comparative study of various object-oriented paradigms. Such integration of systems design would then be executed by means of a sample prototype, through the use of an object-oriented programming language. In this regard, the research team opted for the Visual C++ programming language.
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| Source Institution | Ateneo de Davao University |
| Unit | Computer Studies |
| Authors | Kiran Chulani, Mairene Soriano, Cheryl Gay Lopez |
| Page Count | 9 |
| Place of Publication | Davao City |
| Original Publication Date | March 1, 2001 |
| Tags | Object-oriented, Object-oriented Modeling Paradigms |
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