ABSTRACT
As we approach the mid-1990s, we have continued to see an increase in the power and capacities of workstations, allowing us to design and develop advanced applications that transcend the limitations of even five years ago. If we are to develop these applications, we must find design techniques that can support their intricate and complex requirements. Additionally, if we can improve the design process, we can more precisely characterize these applications with respect to their requirements. To answer these ifs, this paper presents our ongoing research efforts on an object-oriented design model. The object-oriented design model offers a wide variety of design constructs and analysis techniques so that designers can: develop more accurate representations of their applications; and, critique and understand their applications by first identifying potential problems and inconsistencies, and then initiating corrections.
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- Object-oriented design and analyses for advanced application development: progress towards a new frontier
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