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Systems Oriented Analysis and Design Directions: A Suggested Evolution from the Object Model

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BHP Information Technology has used Object Technology in industrial applications for four years. Object orientation borrows a subset ofsystems’ characteristics. Systems Science1 is the science of understanding complex systems. The increasing complexity of, and failures in the software industry2, demonstrate the need for a better control model. The science of systems is the logical framework for the evolution of the object model. A systems object model is suggested.

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Perritt, C.E. (1998). Systems Oriented Analysis and Design Directions: A Suggested Evolution from the Object Model. In: Orlowska, M.E., Zicari, R. (eds) OOIS’97. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1525-0_3

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