Object-Oriented Analysis
When we speak about object-oriented analysis the key concept is to use modeling to help us identify and evaluate a good system’s requirements. Using objects, classes, relationships, attributes, and methods, this is always accomplished. With objects being our measurable objects, groups being a group of related objects, relationships being how our objects communicate within the process, attributes being our principal descriptors of our objects and methods being the behavior taking place within our system. We do need to understand inheritance and subclasses, inheritance being where new objects will assume the attributes of older related objects and subclasses being a more common class of an object like the superclass car and the subclass coupe or sedan. In conclusion, object-oriented analysis is of extraordinary value because of its visual character. It can really help us develop an established process or even a new one.
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