DocumentCode
278753
Title
An overview of the HOOD method
fYear
1991
fDate
2-2 Dec. 1991
Firstpage
42491
Lastpage
42494
Abstract
HOOD (hierarchical object-oriented design) is an object-oriented design method which was originally targeted at Ada program development. Object-oriented design approaches are based on identifying the classes of objects in a system. Classes are described in terms of their behaviour and structure, with each object modelling a real-world entity. A class and its operations are defined as a single unit. Each object is a member of a class and the operations are defined for all members of a class. An overview of HOOD is given and various HOOD projects are outlined.<>
Keywords
Ada; military computing; object-oriented programming; Ada program development; HOOD; class; hierarchical object-oriented design; object-oriented design method; real-world entity; Ada; Military computing; Object oriented programming;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Software Design Methodologies (Ref. No: 1991/181), 1991 IEE Colloquium on an Introduction to
Conference_Location
London, UK
Type
conf
Filename
182226
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