@book{Reenskaug:1996ys, title = {Working with objects: the Ooram software engineering method}, author = {T. Reenskaug and P. Wold and O. A. Lehne}, publisher = {Manning Publications, Greenwich, CT}, year = {1996}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f2ea75008ccf57c797725f5b893675b3/kilow}, description = {software evolution bibliography}, abstract = {The main theme of this book is to describe complex phenomena as structures of interacting objects. Object technology is applicable to a wide range of phenomena on many different levels. Examples are work procedures on the enterprise level; large-scale applications on the systems level; and small, technical details on the program design level. The goals of the book are 1. To provide a comprehensive description of the object paradigm and its applications 2. To show how it supports a number of different views on the same model; permitting the analyst to work with a data-centered approach, a process-centered approach, or a combination of the two. 3. To show how very large and complex systems can be described by a number of distinct models. 4. To show how composite models can be derived from simpler base models. 5. To describe a number of powerful reuse techniques. 6. To describe how a systematic policy of reuse impacts work processes and organization. 7. To show how very large systems can be described and managed in a decentralized manner without central control. }, date-modified = {2007-11-21 19:01:53 +0100}, cited-by = {DBLP:conf/mdafa/Zhao04}, rating = {4}, local-url = {../papers/Reenskaug1996ys.pdf}, date-added = {2007-11-06 20:14:09 +0100}, keywords = {Roles } }