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Translating Shlaer/Mellor Object-Oriented Analysis Models into Ada 95

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Ada in Europe (Ada-Europe 1995)

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This paper introduces the Shlaer/Mellor Object-Oriented Analysis(OOA) and Recursive Design (RD) Method together with a possible translation of Shlaer&Mellor Models into Ada 95. Because of the rigourous and formal approach and of the work-partitioning possibilities, the Shlaer/Mellor Method is suitable for large Ada-Projects.

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Marcel Toussaint

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Schneeweiss, H., Amiot, V., Vix, O., Dencker, P. (1996). Translating Shlaer/Mellor Object-Oriented Analysis Models into Ada 95. In: Toussaint, M. (eds) Ada in Europe. Ada-Europe 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1031. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0015500

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