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Object-oriented analysis (OOA) is crucial for software development. This study presents a responsibility-driven OOA approach, highlighting the importance of discovering relevant object classes to prevent system failures.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering

Background:

  • Object-oriented (OO) methodologies aim to improve software development and address the software crisis.
  • Object-oriented analysis (OOA) is a critical prerequisite for successful OO methodology application.
  • Discovering relevant object classes remains a key research challenge in OOA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a responsibility-driven OOA approach.
  • To illustrate the approach using a blood recipient information system development.
  • To discuss the causes of software and information system failures.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a responsibility-driven object-oriented analysis (OOA) framework.
  • Applied the OOA approach to the development of a blood recipient information system.

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  • Analyzed the software development life-cycle and common OOA methods.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstrated a successful application of the responsibility-driven OOA approach.
    • Identified the critical role of discovering essential object classes for system success.
    • Suggested that system failures may stem from inadequate methodologies in crucial development phases.

    Conclusions:

    • The responsibility-driven OOA approach offers a viable method for discovering relevant object classes.
    • Failure to identify and implement essential object classes can lead to software system failure.
    • Rethinking software development methodologies is necessary to overcome the software crisis.