What is another word for OOA?

Pronunciation: [ˈuːə] (IPA)

OOA or Object-oriented Analysis refers to the process of analyzing and designing software systems based on object-oriented concepts. A synonym for OOA would be Object-oriented Design, which involves creating a plan for the software system that includes identifying objects, their attributes, and their relationships with other objects. Another synonym for OOA is Object-oriented Programming, which refers to the actual implementation of the design using programming languages that support object-oriented concepts. Other synonyms for OOA might include Software Design, Unified Modeling Language (UML), or Object-oriented Modeling. Regardless of what term is used, the goal of OOA is to create software systems that are robust, scalable, and easy to maintain over time.

What are the hypernyms for Ooa?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

Famous quotes with Ooa

  • The key books about object-oriented graphical modeling languages appeared between 1988 and 1992. Leading figures included Grady Booch [Booch,OOAD]; Peter Coad [Coad, OOA], [Coad, OOD]; Ivar Jacobson (Objectory) [Jacobson, OOSE]; Jim Odell [Odell]; Jim Rumbaugh (OMT) [Rumbaugh, insights], [Rumbaugh, OMT]; Sally Shlaer and Steve Mellor [Shlaer and Mellor, data], [Shlaer and Mellor, states] ; and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock (Responsibility Driven Design) [Wirfs-Brock].
    Peter Coad
  • Subject. A Subject is a mechanism for guiding a reader (analyst, problem domain expert, manager, client) through a large, complex model. Subjects are also helpful for organizing work packages on larger projects, based upon initial OOA investigations.
    Ed Yourdon

Word of the Day

non-derivable
The word "non-derivable" refers to something that cannot be obtained through logical deduction or inference. Its antonyms include terms like "deducible," "inferable," and "derivabl...