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Object-Oriented Modelling with Words

by J.M. Rossiter, T.H. Cao, T.P. Martin, J.F. Baldwin
"... Object-oriented modelling with words seeks to extend the new field of modelling with words, itself derived form computing with words, with features of object-oriented knowledge representation and programming. We show that object-oriented modelling with words has two key benefits; firstly the unc ..."
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Object-oriented modelling with words seeks to extend the new field of modelling with words, itself derived form computing with words, with features of object-oriented knowledge representation and programming. We show that object-oriented modelling with words has two key benefits; firstly

Object-Oriented Modeling for GIS

by Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank , 1992
"... The data model upon which most of today's commercial database management systems are based has shown to be insufficient for geographic information systems (GISs). The recently promoted object-oriented model provides some useful tools for data abstraction and data structuring, which augment the ..."
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The data model upon which most of today's commercial database management systems are based has shown to be insufficient for geographic information systems (GISs). The recently promoted object-oriented model provides some useful tools for data abstraction and data structuring, which augment

Simulating Object-Oriented Models

by Giorgio Bruno, Rakesh Agarwal, Marco Torchiano
"... This paper presents an object-oriented modeling methodology, OPJ, and its associated environment, PrimeObjects, while discussing the requirements that drove this development and the solutions adopted. INTRODUCTION The work presented in this paper concerns the development of a simulation environmen ..."
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This paper presents an object-oriented modeling methodology, OPJ, and its associated environment, PrimeObjects, while discussing the requirements that drove this development and the solutions adopted. INTRODUCTION The work presented in this paper concerns the development of a simulation

Object-oriented Modeling with ADORA

by Martin Glinz, Stefan Berner, Stefan Joos , 2002
"... In this paper, we present the Adora approac to object-oriented modeling of software (Adora stands for analysis and description of requirements and arc itecture). T e main features of Adora t at distinguis it from ot er approac es like UML are t e use of abstract objects (instead of classes) as t e b ..."
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In this paper, we present the Adora approac to object-oriented modeling of software (Adora stands for analysis and description of requirements and arc itecture). T e main features of Adora t at distinguis it from ot er approac es like UML are t e use of abstract objects (instead of classes) as t e

Object-Oriented Modeling Of Hybrid Systems

by Hilding Elmqvist , Francois E. Cellier, Martin Otter , 1993
"... A new methodology for the object--oriented description of models consisting of a mixture of continuous and discrete components is presented. The object--oriented paradigm enables the user to describe such models in a modular fashion that permits the reuse of these models independently of the environ ..."
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A new methodology for the object--oriented description of models consisting of a mixture of continuous and discrete components is presented. The object--oriented paradigm enables the user to describe such models in a modular fashion that permits the reuse of these models independently

Object-Oriented Modeling with Roles

by Bent Bruun Kristensen - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems , 1995
"... Objects relate to each other in different ways --- serving, using, and communicating with each other. From the way in which they treat one another, objects have different perspectives of each other. These perspectives define the role that an object may play towards another. The perspectives are form ..."
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are formed as a restricted set of methods of the object, --- exactly the methods that are relevant for the relations between the objects. Different roles exist for different purposes, and the roles played by an object may change over time. The role is a powerful modeling concept in object-oriented analysis

OBJECTIVE Oriented Modelling

by Hans P. M. Veeke, Jaap A. Ottjes , 2000
"... This paper shows an approach in which systems theory is used to support the design process from the very start for all disciplines involved. The approach is called `objective oriented modelling' (OOM). In this paper OOM is applied to the design of the organizational, technical and information a ..."
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This paper shows an approach in which systems theory is used to support the design process from the very start for all disciplines involved. The approach is called `objective oriented modelling' (OOM). In this paper OOM is applied to the design of the organizational, technical and information

Object-Oriented Modeling: A Roadmap

by Gregor Engels, Luuk Groenewegen , 2000
"... Object-oriented modeling has become the de-facto standard in the early phases of a software development process during the last decade. The current state-of-the-art is dominated by the existence of the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the development of which has been initiated and pushed by ind ..."
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Object-oriented modeling has become the de-facto standard in the early phases of a software development process during the last decade. The current state-of-the-art is dominated by the existence of the Unified Modeling Language (UML), the development of which has been initiated and pushed

Object-Oriented Modeling of Programming Paradigms

by M. H. Van Emden, S. C. Somosan , 2006
"... For the right application, the use of programming paradigms such as functional or logic programming can enormously increase productivity in software development. But these powerful paradigms are tied to exotic programming languages, while the management of software development dictates standardizati ..."
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standardization on a single language. This dilemma can be resolved by using object-oriented programming in a new way. It is conventional to analyze an application by object-oriented modeling. In the new approach, the analysis identifies the paradigm that is ideal for the application; development starts

OBJECT –ORIENTED MODELING

by Ameya W. Warty
"... The integration and coordination of business processes in an enterprise is crucial for company’s efforts to achieve its strategic goal. This paper reviews three articles and introduces a modeling scheme, which supports process centered approach in modeling the organizational structure. Since I was n ..."
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was not familiar with this modeling concept I started with a paper fairly simple to understand. My first paper entitled “Object Oriented modeling for enterprise-level Concurrent Engineering ” provides a fundamental framework for shifting from structured type traditional methods to an object technology. My second
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