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The difference between waterfall model and object oriented model?
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can I know what is the different between waterfall model and object oriented model? Since the book and web dint provide much info about it. Thankyou.
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can I know what is the different between waterfall model and object oriented model? Since the book and web dint provide much info about it. Thankyou.
oop model methodology waterfall
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I don't think you can compare the two models directly. The waterfall model is targeting the software development process as a whole, while object orientation is a programming paradigm. But maybe you meant something else?
– nif
Jun 30 '13 at 18:34
i meant the different something like definition, concept, and etc.
– Stella Purple
Jun 30 '13 at 19:05
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can I know what is the different between waterfall model and object oriented model? Since the book and web dint provide much info about it. Thankyou.
oop model methodology waterfall
can I know what is the different between waterfall model and object oriented model? Since the book and web dint provide much info about it. Thankyou.
oop model methodology waterfall
oop model methodology waterfall
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I don't think you can compare the two models directly. The waterfall model is targeting the software development process as a whole, while object orientation is a programming paradigm. But maybe you meant something else?
– nif
Jun 30 '13 at 18:34
i meant the different something like definition, concept, and etc.
– Stella Purple
Jun 30 '13 at 19:05
add a comment |
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I don't think you can compare the two models directly. The waterfall model is targeting the software development process as a whole, while object orientation is a programming paradigm. But maybe you meant something else?
– nif
Jun 30 '13 at 18:34
i meant the different something like definition, concept, and etc.
– Stella Purple
Jun 30 '13 at 19:05
2
2
I don't think you can compare the two models directly. The waterfall model is targeting the software development process as a whole, while object orientation is a programming paradigm. But maybe you meant something else?
– nif
Jun 30 '13 at 18:34
I don't think you can compare the two models directly. The waterfall model is targeting the software development process as a whole, while object orientation is a programming paradigm. But maybe you meant something else?
– nif
Jun 30 '13 at 18:34
i meant the different something like definition, concept, and etc.
– Stella Purple
Jun 30 '13 at 19:05
i meant the different something like definition, concept, and etc.
– Stella Purple
Jun 30 '13 at 19:05
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An appropriate comparison would be to iterative development or one of the Agile methodologies.
The waterfall model is the traditional model of the software life cycle. The waterfall model is sequential. The approach for waterfall model is:
Analyze, Design, Build, Test, Maintenance.
Waterfall model concentrates on software development cycle.
The object oriented model focuses on software design and its implementation.
Classes, Objects, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Coupling, Data dependencies.
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An appropriate comparison would be to iterative development or one of the Agile methodologies.
The waterfall model is the traditional model of the software life cycle. The waterfall model is sequential. The approach for waterfall model is:
Analyze, Design, Build, Test, Maintenance.
Waterfall model concentrates on software development cycle.
The object oriented model focuses on software design and its implementation.
Classes, Objects, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Coupling, Data dependencies.
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An appropriate comparison would be to iterative development or one of the Agile methodologies.
The waterfall model is the traditional model of the software life cycle. The waterfall model is sequential. The approach for waterfall model is:
Analyze, Design, Build, Test, Maintenance.
Waterfall model concentrates on software development cycle.
The object oriented model focuses on software design and its implementation.
Classes, Objects, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Coupling, Data dependencies.
add a comment |
An appropriate comparison would be to iterative development or one of the Agile methodologies.
The waterfall model is the traditional model of the software life cycle. The waterfall model is sequential. The approach for waterfall model is:
Analyze, Design, Build, Test, Maintenance.
Waterfall model concentrates on software development cycle.
The object oriented model focuses on software design and its implementation.
Classes, Objects, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Coupling, Data dependencies.
An appropriate comparison would be to iterative development or one of the Agile methodologies.
The waterfall model is the traditional model of the software life cycle. The waterfall model is sequential. The approach for waterfall model is:
Analyze, Design, Build, Test, Maintenance.
Waterfall model concentrates on software development cycle.
The object oriented model focuses on software design and its implementation.
Classes, Objects, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Coupling, Data dependencies.
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I don't think you can compare the two models directly. The waterfall model is targeting the software development process as a whole, while object orientation is a programming paradigm. But maybe you meant something else?
– nif
Jun 30 '13 at 18:34
i meant the different something like definition, concept, and etc.
– Stella Purple
Jun 30 '13 at 19:05