Once the requirements are locked in, the focus shifts to discovery. Object-Oriented Analysis focuses on understanding the problem domain by finding the concepts, classes, and responsibilities that exist in the real world. Finding Candidate Classes
This phase involves identifying candidate classes and defining their relationships. Students learn to create Class Diagrams and Object Diagrams, focusing on: en.605.704
Identifying objects, attributes, and relationships. Once the requirements are locked in, the focus
Analysis defines what the system needs to do based on real-world concepts; design translates that model into a blueprint optimized for the realities of modern computing hardware and software environments. Once the requirements are locked in