Traditional structured analysis techniques focus upon the flow of (36) within a system. Object-oriented analysis emphasizes the building of real-world models. It examines requirements from the perspective of the classes and objects found in the vocabulary of the (37) domain.
Traditional system design method emphasizes the proper and effective structure of a complex system. Object-oriented design method encompasses the process of object-oriented decomposition and a (38) for depicting both logical and physical as well as static and dynamic models of the system under design.
Object-oriented programming is a method of implementation in which programs are organized as cooperative collections of objects, each of which represents an (39) of some class, and whose classes are all members of a hierarchy of classes united via (40) relationships.
Accelerated analysis approaches emphasize the construction of (34) to more rapidly identify business and user requirements for a new system. As an accelerated analysis technology, (35) reads the program code and automatically generates the equivalent system model, and the code can be obtained from (36) All system analysis approaches require some form of (37) which includes those techniques to be used to identify or extract system problems and solution requirements from user community. (38) is a classical set of techniques used to collect information about system problems, opportunities, solution requirements, and priorities.
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