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- From: dsouza@suez.iconcomp.com (Desmond F. D'Souza)
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- Subject: Data-driven vs. Behavior-driven OO Methods: a Non-Issue?
- Date: 16 Jan 1996 21:00:55 -0600
- Organization: ICON Computing Inc.
- Message-ID: <4dhop7$3aj@suez.iconcomp.com>
- X-RTcode: 38ce6399307b34c37efc66ec
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- Abstract:
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- There has been much controversy and discussion about methodologies
- that are behavior-driven vs. those that are data-driven, with
- OO-"purists" arguing vehemently against data-driven approaches. In
- this paper, we suggest that the difference may be smaller than often
- thought, if we adopt a simple definition of a "type model".
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- Paper available:
- <A HREF="http://www.iconcomp.com"> On the Web</A>
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- or, ftp postscript:
- ftp.iconcomp.com
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- Enjoy, and comments welcome.
-
- Desmond
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