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Object-oriented design
About: Object-oriented design is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5136 publications have been published within this topic receiving 144108 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the object-oriented design concept of such a tool and discuss the merits of the geographic information system (GIS) environment used as a platform for ADSM.
Abstract: Designing and operating the distribution system efficiently and economically requires distribution engineers to perform various analytical studies frequently. The system models for these analyses are derived from the information residing in diverse utility databases. One major problem in utilizing these databases is the data mismatch due to different software specifications and hardware platforms. This means additional effort is required to transform data among these systems before engineers can perform any distribution system analyses. The Automated Distribution System Modeler (ADSM) developed jointly at the University of Washington (UW) and Puget Sound Power and Light Co. (PSPL) provides an automated approach for the distribution system modeling. This software tool builds a unified distribution system model automatically from the utility databases and provides a generic interface to various engineering analysis tools. This paper describes the object-oriented design concept of such a tool and discusses the merits of the geographic information system (GIS) environment used as a platform for ADSM. >
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TL;DR: In this article, an approach that is based on using linguistic information from information specifications to apply during the object-oriented analysis process is proposed, which helps to analyze this information semantically and syntactically and employs a semi-formal procedure to extract an objectoriented system's components.
Abstract: One of object orientation's main limitations is the object-oriented analysis process's immaturity. This article proposes an approach that is based on using linguistic information from information specifications to apply during this process. Our method helps to analyze this information semantically and syntactically and employs a semi-formal procedure to extract an object-oriented system's components.
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TL;DR: The application of object-oriented modeling techniques to control software development for complex manufacturing systems, with particular focus on case studies taken from the packaging industry and design patterns that can be abstracted from such case studies are presented.
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TL;DR: The remainder of this paper will focus on learning objects that are exclusively digital, not necessarily a digital object.
Abstract: The learning object (LO) model is characterized by the belief that we can create independent chunks of educational content that provide an educational experience for some pedagogical purpose. Drawing on the object-oriented programming (OOP) model, this approach asserts that these chunks are self-contained, though they may contain references to other objects; and they may be combined or sequenced to form longer educational interactions. These chunks of educational content may be of any type—interactive, passive—and they may be of any format or media type. A learning object is not necessarily a digital object; however, the remainder of this paper will focus on learning objects that are exclusively digital.
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03 Jan 1992
TL;DR: Ada source code generation distributed software design developments of HOOD.HOOD method finding objects and operations object description skeleton class and instance objects real-time design.
Abstract: HOOD method finding objects and operations object description skeleton class and instance objects real-time design Ada source code generation distributed software design developments of HOOD.
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