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Object Oriented SDATM

Student: Thomas Edward Randall

Supervisor: Dr. Anthony MacDonald & Mr. Ian Peake

Category: Software Engineering Thesis Project

One of the major shortcomings of most object oriented software development methodologies is the lack of emphasis on the testing and maintenance side of system development. SDATM is a complete methodology covering initial requirements specification, through to system maintenance, an older method, SDATM emphasizes testing during the design phase of the development. However, it lacks the most up to date object oriented design and programming approaches. An object oriented software development methodology, based on SDATM, would be a useful software development tool, as well as being a step towards an optimal object oriented software methodology. This can be achieved by updating the design and implementation sections of SDATM with more up to date methods.

 

 

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