INTERRELATED RESEARCH WORKS AND IMPORTANCE OF OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND MODELING
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-02-29
Authors : Clara Kanmani A;
Page : 59-64
Keywords : OOA; OOSE; OOD; OOP; OOS; UML; SDLC; OOM;
Abstract
An object in computer language represents a real globe object by revealing details about it such as the properties of that object and the functions performed by that object. Object orientation is utmost important and so much in demand, it is essential to observe and understand the interrelated research works and importance of object oriented analysis and mo deling. The use of the concept of the object in the analysis and design of an application or software would prove beneficial in terms of cost, energy and time. By representing each component incorporated in the application as an object, allotting the tasks to those objects and defining their properties and understanding the interaction between these objects, we may achieve Object Oriented analysis and design/modeling. Since we will be able to understand the basics to advanced components in the process steps , we can analyze and find any shortcomings and rectify the same in all the project phase itself which will be a frugal approach, rather than finding the issue and rectifying it in the final stage. By implementing the concept of Objects the application and software development will be made much simpler and easier to implement also in this paper, we are discussing the related research works based on the object orientation to understand the present scenario
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