COMPUTER SCIENCE ILLUMIN.-TEXT
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Chapter 9, Problem 82E

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a.

List of stages in object-oriented decomposition:

  • It concentrates on the objects and their relations within a problem.
  • It contains four stages...

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b.

Characteristic of four stages in the object-oriented decomposition:

  • Brainstorming stage:
    • The initial stage of design methodology is the brainstorming stage.
    • It is used to determine the problem to create a list of classes to solve the particular problem.
    • It is just like advertising the product before it launches into the market.
    • Brainstorming class requires that all participants must know about the problem before its starts; then only the participants will solve the problem in clear manner.
    • Hence, every team member creates the preliminary list of classes.
  • Filtering stage:
    • The second stage of the design methodology is the filtering stage.
    • The filtering stage will analyze the list of classes produced by the brainstorming stage.
    • Find out whether there are any duplicate classes in this list or whether any classes are missed or combined in the list.
      • If the two classes in the list contain the common methods and fields, then these methods and fields are combined is called as combined class.
      • Example: Duplicate classes are referred as a people at different places using different names for the same idea...

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c.

Output of four stages in the object-oriented decomposition:

  • Brainstorming stage:
    • The output of the brainstorming stage creates the preliminary list of classes to solve the particular problem.
  • Filtering stage:
    • The output of the filtering stage is Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) cards for the list of classes that filtered out with some common relationship...

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d.

Stages of object-oriented decomposition:

No”, each stage of the object-oriented decomposition is not independent.

Reason:

  • The brainstorming stage produces the preliminary list of classes to solve the specific problem and the list of classes is passed as the input of the filtering stage...

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