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02:39 May 15, 2001 |
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| Selected response from: David Meléndez Tormen Chile | ||||||
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na | Object-oriented modelling tool |
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Object-oriented modelling tool Explanation: Some examples: "The new routines are supported by a tool for documenting and analysing requirements, and are used in combination with an object-oriented modelling tool". (www.iscn.ie/select_newspaper/requirements/invenia.html) "Modelling is a discipline in its own right and must be learned. Anyone hoping to improve productivity simply by purchasing an object-oriented modelling tool will be sadly mistaken. In fact most IT departments experience an initial reduction in productivity immediately after the introduction of such a product." (http://www.dnjonline.com/articles/tools/iss11_tools.html) Good luck! |
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