Proceedings COMPSAC 88: The Twelfth Annual International Computer Software &Amp; Applications Conference
DOI: 10.1109/cmpsac.1988.17210
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Object-oriented requirements analysis (OORA)

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“…This pair of attributes was firstly suggested to measure software modularity by Yourdon & Constantine [43] as part of their structured design methodology and then it was adapted to OO methodology by Coad & Yourdon [12], Booch [3], and Meyer [28]. Also, several empirical studies [6,7,20,31] confirm that improvements in coupling and cohesion are linked to improved modularity.…”
Section: Measurement Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pair of attributes was firstly suggested to measure software modularity by Yourdon & Constantine [43] as part of their structured design methodology and then it was adapted to OO methodology by Coad & Yourdon [12], Booch [3], and Meyer [28]. Also, several empirical studies [6,7,20,31] confirm that improvements in coupling and cohesion are linked to improved modularity.…”
Section: Measurement Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides a rationale for placing subsystem boundaries: you aggregate over the most tightly-coupled parts of the system (with high perservice counts) and break the system at weakly-coupled points (with low perservice counts). RDD subsystems are eventually much better motivated than Coad-Yourdon subjects [6].…”
Section: Subsystems and Coupling In Rddmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the system layering activity is performed during the elaboration phase (rules [5][6][7][8], in which new entities are devised according to the principle of existence dependency. Less structural re-design is required, since the eventparticipation model deliberately leaves the initial message pattern plastic; however, transformations are made to the OET.…”
Section: Transformations In Eddmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such information is defined according to principles and heuristics of object-oriented paradigm [14][15][16][17]. For the purpose of flaw detection, domain theories are any set of prior beliefs about the object-oriented design and implementation principles, and an inference mechanism is any procedure that suggests new beliefs by combining existing beliefs.…”
Section: Amentioning
confidence: 99%