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Object-Oriented Development Methods: Can You Have OO Without Iteration?

   

Added on  2022-01-04

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Running head: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
System Analysis and Design
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1SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Table of Contents
Introduction..........................................................................................................................2
1. Object Oriented Development Methods..........................................................................2
2. Evaluating whether OO can be implemented without iteration.......................................3
Conclusion...........................................................................................................................5
References............................................................................................................................7

2SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Topic: Object-oriented development methods generally follow an iterative life-cycle – is
this really necessary, or could you have OO without iteration?
Introduction
The purpose of this article is to discuss the object oriented development methods and the
process of operation. The object oriented methods generally follow an iterative life cycle while
implementation of the project. The object oriented method is a technical approach for analysis
and designing of software application system. Object oriented programming make use of visual
modelling for designing the software application. Object oriented development method further
incorporates a well defined requirement analysis process for better understand of the
requirements of the system that is to be developed (Dennis, Wixom and Tegarden 2015).
Therefore, it can be said that object oriented development process is a practical method of
development of a software system (Lee 2013). This development method mainly focuses on the
objects of a problem throughout the development process. Object oriented development method
mostly follow an iterative life cycle. The article will analyse whether iteration is really necessary
in object oriented development method.
1. Object Oriented Development Methods
The object oriented development method combines both data and processes into single
entities called objects. The objects generally correspond to the real things a system under
development has to deal with, such as customers, suppliers, contracts and invoices. Therefore,
the object oriented models are able to thoroughly represent complex relationship for
representation of data and data processing systems (Joo and Woo 2014). The object oriented

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