Object-oriented analysis (OOA) is a semiformal specification technique for the object-oriented paradigm. Object-oriented analysis consists of three steps. The first step is(1). It determines how the various results are computed by the product and presents this information in the form of a (2) and associated scenarios. The second is (3) , which determines the classes and their attributes, then determines the interrelationships and interaction among the classes. The last step is (4) , which determines the actions performed by or to each class or subclass and presents this information in the form of (5) .
(1)A、use-case modeling
B、class modeling
C、dynamic modeling
D、behavioral modeling
(2)A、collaboration diagram
B、sequence diagram
C、use-case diagram
D、activity diagram
(3)A、use-case modeling
B、class modeling
C、dynamic modeling
D、behavioral modeling
(4)A、use-case modeling
B、class modeling
C、dynamic modeling
D、behavioral modeling
(5)A、activity diagram
B、component diagram
C、sequence diagram
D、state diagram