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Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture
By David C. Hay
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object  2nd 
    business  2nd 
object cardinality constraint
    in ORM 
object class  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
object classes 
object classes within other object classes 
object constraint language
    as a rule description 
object design 
Object Management Group 
Object Management Group, The 
object model  2nd 
object modeling  2nd  3rd 
    notation 
object role modeling 
Object Role Modeling  2nd 
object role modeling
    as a rule description 
object-orientation 
object-oriented analysis  2nd  3rd 
Object-oriented Analysis by Ed Yourdon and Peter Coad 
Object-oriented Analysis, by Ed Yourdon and Peter Coad 
object-oriented design  2nd  3rd 
Object-Oriented Modeling and Design, by James Rumbaugh, et. al. 
Object-oriented Modeling and Design, by James Rumbauh et al. 
object-oriented programming  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
Object-Oriented Systems Analysis\
    A Model-Driven Approach By Barry Kurtz, et. al. 
    A Model-Driven Approach, by David Embly, Barry Kurtz, and Scott Woodfield 
Object-oriented Systems Analysis\
    Modeling the World in Data, by Sally Shlaer and Stephen J. Mellor 
Object-Oriented Systems Analysis\
    Modeling the World in Data, by Sally Shlaer and Stephen Mellor 
object-oriented world 
objectified relationship
    in ORM 
    ORM technique 
objective 
    Business Rules Group definition 
    in Business Rules Applied 
    of an enterprise 
objectives 
occurrence frequency
    in ORM 
ODS 
oil field
    example 
OMT 
ongoing event 
OOModelersObjectModel 
Opera 
operational data store 
opportunity
    Business Rules Group definition 
optionality 
    Barker notation 
    Chen model  2nd 
    IDEF1X 
    IDEF1X notation 
    IE model 
    in dependency diagrams 
    in ORM  2nd 
    ORM technique 
    The UML 
    XML 
optionality constraint  2nd 
Oracle Corporation  2nd  3rd  4th 
    CASE*Method 
    Custom Development Method 
    notation 
order 
    data model pattern 
organization  2nd 
    in a functional breakdown 
organization chart 
Organizational units
    in strategy 
organizations 
organizing programs around data 
ORM  2nd  3rd 
other Ccnstraint
    in ORM 
outputs
    in IDEF0 
outside and then 
overlapping (sub-types)
    IDEF1X notation 
    The UML 


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Requirements Analysis. From Business Views to Architecture
Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture
ISBN: 0132762005
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 129
Authors: David C. Hay

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