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All different object-oriented modeling approaches have several characteristics in common. They are based on object orientation and the OO key concepts introduced before. All of them are also using a graphical notation with textual support to augment their graphics. Moreover, the final outcome of each method to represent a system’s information and behavior should be more or less identical and independent from the chosen approach. This has to be the case in order to guarantee consistency.
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Friedrich, J. (2004). Overview of Different Object-Oriented Approaches. In: Friedrich, J. (eds) Spatial Modeling in Natural Sciences and Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18877-0_2
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