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Object-oriented (OO) projects bring with them new
technology and new processes. While programmers
focus on the OO methodologies governing design
and implementation of program code, writers must
struggle to adapt to a very different kind of development
cycle. To avoid chaos, development teams
must explicitly define their processes from the start.
Berry, Robert R., Karen L. Mobley and Kathryn L. Turk STC Proceedings 1994
Abstract:
Object-oriented (OO) projects bring with them new
technology and new processes. While programmers
focus on the OO methodologies governing design
and implementation of program code, writers must
struggle to adapt to a very different kind of development
cycle. To avoid chaos, development teams
must explicitly define their processes from the start.