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Object-Oriented System Development in a Banking Project: Methodology, Experience, and Conclusions

Discusses the development of a successful object-oriented (OO) system designed for use in banking, beginning with initial failure of the project using a traditional life-cycle approach. Three features that made the OO phase successful are identified: employing OO techniques; combining these techniqu...

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Published in:Human-computer interaction 1995-01, Vol.10 (2-3), p.293-336
Main Author: Burkle, Ute
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Discusses the development of a successful object-oriented (OO) system designed for use in banking, beginning with initial failure of the project using a traditional life-cycle approach. Three features that made the OO phase successful are identified: employing OO techniques; combining these techniques with a guideline, the tools-and-materials metaphor; and employing the concepts of evolutionary system development. (Author/JKP)
ISSN:0737-0024
1532-7051
DOI:10.1207/s15327051hci1002&3_5