DocumentCode :
2404181
Title :
Object-oriented systems analysis and specification: a model-driven approach
Author :
Kurtz, Barry D. ; Woodfield, Scott N. ; Embley, David W.
fYear :
1990
fDate :
Feb. 26 1990-March 2 1990
Firstpage :
328
Lastpage :
332
Abstract :
Object-oriented systems analysis and specification (OSA) is an approach to systems analysis that builds on the strengths of existing methodologies and, at the same time, addresses their weaknesses. The basic concepts behind the OSA methodology are described. The foundation of OSA system models is the object class. An object class represents a set or group of system objects that have a similar set of properties and behavior. OSA imposes a natural modularization and structure on the system model through the emphasis on object classes. Each object class in the OSA system model has a one-to-one correspondence with an actual group of objects in a real-world system. The methodology places the emphasis on understanding each system component prior to designing an implementation architecture for the system. This understanding is accomplished by building and testing conceptual models of the system under study. The resulting OSA specification provides a formal, consistent foundation for system design and implementation.<>
Keywords :
object-oriented programming; systems analysis; OSA; OSA system models; methodology; object class; object oriented systems analysis; specification; systems analysis; Computer science; Failure analysis; Information analysis; Object oriented modeling; Organizing; Performance analysis; Process design; Software systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Compcon Spring '90. Intellectual Leverage. Digest of Papers. Thirty-Fifth IEEE Computer Society International Conference.
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2028-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1990.63695
Filename :
63695
Link To Document :
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