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  1. Proceedings of the eighth annual Washington Ada symposium & summer SIGAda meeting on Ada (WADAS '91)
  2. Evolving object oriented design, a case study
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Using Ada for PC-based software development
Technology transfer: experiences in introducing object-oriented methods to government projects
Process maturity as a guide to phased Ada adoption
Total quality management manifested through Ada
Using Ada for rapid prototyping of database applications
Evolving object oriented design, a case study
An object-oriented approach to parameterized software in Ada
Automatic determination of recommended test combinations for Ada compilers
Exception handling in large Ada systems
A logic base tool set for real-time Ada software development
Metrics for competitiveness
The EACM code performance Anomaly detector
Software patents and economic competitiveness
Software reuse economics model: Version 1.0
Quality tree extensions and partial instantiation for Ada objects

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Evolving object oriented design, a case study

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Schuler, M. P.
Abstract Handling the complexity of hierarchical Object Oriented Design (OOD) decomposition and dealing with the subjective nature of the supporting pictorial representations have historically been two relatively undeveloped aspects of the design methodology. By defining decomposition rules, a requirements allocation scheme, and an organized method of uniquely cataloging objects, the overall complexity of the hierarchical design decomposition process can be reduced. The addition of documentation standards, which are used to formally record and track the assignment of requirements, further reduces the complexity. The documentation standards also require that all relevant information concerning objects and operations, as well as their interactions, be formally recorded. The subjective nature of OOD pictorial representations can be eliminated by incorporating data couples and control arrow and using support documentation to record that information which can not be represented pictorially. The intent of this paper is to illustrate, by case study, method improvements to further evolve OOD. By incorporating these improvements into the OOD process, the portability, reusability and maintainability of the resulting software can be increased.
Starting Page 50
Ending Page 61
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897913930
DOI 10.1145/134494.134500
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1991-06-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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