Traditional structured analysis techniques focus upon the flow of (1)within a
system. Object-oriented analysis emphasizes the building of real-world models. It examines
requirements from the perspective of the classes and objects found in the vocabulary of
the(2)domain.
Traditional system design method emphasizes the proper and effective structure of a
complex system. Object-oriented design method encompasses the process of object-oriented
decomposition and a (3) for depicting both logical and physical as well as static and
dynamic models of the system under design.
Object-oriented programming is a method of implementation in which programs are organized
as cooperative collections of objects, each of which represents an (4)of some class, and whose classes are all members of a hierarchy of classes united via (5) relationships.
(1)A、control
B、program
C、data
D、reference
(2)A、problem
B、solution
C、data
D、program
(3)A、mark
B、picture
C、symbol
D、notation
(4)A、instance
B、example
C、existence
D、implementation
(5)A、control
B、inheritance
C、inference
D、connection