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January, 2010

A “useful” model for object-oriented analysis and design

Object Oriented Analysis and Design is certainly not new to the enterprise software workforce, but how is it actually carried forth in industry? Are software engineering groups reaping the benefits that OOAD claims? Software systems these days are becoming more complicated than simple data-entry applications of the past. Many companies are intertwined with their proprietary [...]

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Response to “Flaw in object-oriented modeling”

I recently read a blog on the Intel Software Network describing the reduced execution flow readability in object-oriented systems that implement a domain model as being a “flaw” in object-oriented modeling. I disagree completely, as a procedural (better execution flow readability, and the approach recommended by the author) approach is just a different animal compared [...]

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