1991
DOI: 10.1145/118014.117968
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Coherent models for object-oriented analysis

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“…Entity attribute values contain the effects of procedures, and the procedures themselves are not important. This is a functional view and reinforces the ideas presented in [14]. In addition, [11] presents the idea of entity dynamics into and out of different classes as a result of transitions which occur due to update.…”
Section: Other Modelssupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Entity attribute values contain the effects of procedures, and the procedures themselves are not important. This is a functional view and reinforces the ideas presented in [14]. In addition, [11] presents the idea of entity dynamics into and out of different classes as a result of transitions which occur due to update.…”
Section: Other Modelssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Another paper by some of the same authors describe how to formalize structural, functional, and dynamic models to avoid ambiguity, inconsistency and gratuitous detail [14]. The structural model normally used is the object model.…”
Section: Design Methods Of Object-oriented Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Document re-work be broken. (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24) Iis, if testing has shown that some points. On this basis the use of the segment of the delivery is not system for another application or operationally viable then its delivery is radically different operation will postponed until a later dlate or until the constitute a new environment and will next delivery.…”
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“…The main criticism is that data flow diagrams lack clarity and do not aid in implementation [HC91,CHB92,Wal92]. One research group has suggested the use of text transition rules with pre-and post-conditions as a substitute for d ,a flow diagrams [HC91].…”
Section: Summarizing Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%