Abstract

The idea of object-orientation appeared in SIMULA in the 1960s (Pidd, 1995). Since then the object-oriented paradigm has evolved and has become more mature. Today object-oriented techniques are used for developing almost all kinds of information systems. Object-oriented technology is in fact involved in almost all aspects of computing. There are object-oriented operating systems, object-oriented programming languages, object-oriented databases, object-oriented CASE tools, object-oriented 4GL tools, object-oriented methodologies, etc. (Harmon, 1995).

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