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Object Oriented Modeling and Design

Object Oriented Modeling and Design. Presentation by- Mr. D.P. Pandit Mr. B.B. Shaharkar Mr. S.S. Shakhapure. Part-I Introduction to Object Oriented Modeling and Design Part-II Object Model Part-III Dynamic and functional Model.

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Object Oriented Modeling and Design

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  1. Object Oriented Modeling and Design • Presentation by- • Mr. D.P. Pandit • Mr. B.B. Shaharkar • Mr. S.S. Shakhapure • Part-I Introduction to Object Oriented Modeling and Design • Part-II Object Model • Part-III Dynamic and functional Model Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

  2. Part-I Introduction to Object Oriented Modeling and Design • Object Oriented Modeling and Design is a new way of thinking about problems using models based on real world concepts. • A model is an abstraction of something for the purpose of understanding it before building it. • An object may be a person, place, thing, event, concept, screen, or report. • An object is an instance of a class Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

  3. Software is organized as a collection of discrete objects that incorporate both data structure and behavior. • In general it includes- • Identity • Classification • Polymorphism • Inheritance Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

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  5. Object Oriented Development Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

  6. Object-Oriented Methodology Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

  7. Object-Oriented Methodology Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

  8. Object-Oriented Methodology Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

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  10. References [1] Applying UML and Patterns- By Craig Larman [2] Object Oriented Modeling and Design -JamesRumbaugh, Prentice Hall India [3] Object Oriented Software Engineering - Ivan Jacobson, Pearson Education Asia [4] Succeeding with the Booch OMT Methods -A practical approach - Lockheed Martin, Addison Wesley [5] Object Oriented Analysis and Design using UML - H. Srimathi, H. Sriram, A. Krishnamoorthy Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

  11. End of Part-I Thank You Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www.witsolapur.org)

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