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- From: joew@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Joe Wood)
- Newsgroups: comp.object,comp.lang.c++,comp.software-eng
- Subject: Re: Design language?
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- Date: 15 Mar 1996 08:59:35 GMT
- Organization: University of Sussex
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- W. Matthews (Wmatthew@lan-aces.com) wrote:
- : In article <31437B51.27C3@bitmailer.net>, JosΘ Daniel Garcφa Sßnchez <jdgarcia@bitmailer.net> says:
- : >
- : >I would like to find information about object oriented design languages. I am
- : >interested in some language to describe an object oriented design (Booch,
- : >OMT, or something like that). Such a language would permit to describe a
- : >system in an independent coding language manner an then generate the real
- : >code with some tool.
- : >
- : >Any help?
- : >--
- : >Jose Daniel Garcia Sanchez
- : >jdgarcia@bitmailer.com
- : If nothing else, make some money and write it yourself. But I'm sure that
- : at least 1 program exists that does this. (CASE tools comes to mind as a
- : likely canidate.)
-
- I'm doing some work on software design faults, and after much consideration, I
- use HOOD for representing designs. HOOD 4 is Object Oriented, and has both a
- graphical and a textual representation.
-
- HOOD's primary target language is Ada, but HOOD now supports C++. However, in
- practice (for high level design) this does not matter.
-
- Joe
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- School of Cognetive and Computing Sciences
- University of Sussex joew@cogs.susx.ac.uk
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- Joe Wood, email: joew@cogs.susx.ac.uk
- School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences,
- University of Sussex.
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