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OO System Analysis

What is meant by OO System Analysis?

The term "OO system analysis" (Object-Oriented System Analysis) refers to the process of analyzing and modeling systems using object-oriented methods. This analysis focuses on identifying, specifying, and organizing objects and their relationships within a system. The goal is to develop a clear understanding of system requirements before starting system development. OO system analysis helps break down complex systems into manageable parts and promotes better communication among stakeholders.

Typical software functions in the area of "OO system analysis":

  1. Object Modeling: Creating models to represent objects, their properties, and behaviors within the system.
  2. Use Case Diagrams: Visualizing interactions between users and the system to capture functional requirements.
  3. Class Diagrams: Representing the various classes, their attributes, and methods, as well as the relationships between these classes.
  4. Sequence Diagrams: Mapping the temporal sequence of interactions between objects within the system.
  5. Requirements Analysis: Capturing and documenting systematic requirements and prioritizing them.
  6. Prototyping: Developing prototypes to illustrate system functionalities and validate requirements.

 

The function / module OO System Analysis belongs to:

Modeling

Software solutions with function or module OO System Analysis: