Exam 13: Moving to Object-Oriented Development: Why and How

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Less __________ means fewer errors.

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Which object-oriented programming language was responsible for popularizing the graphical user interface?

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__________ define what to build.

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Resistance to __________ is an important obstacle to changing the object-oriented approach.

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What are the three different areas need to be considered when changing the object-oriented approach?

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Object-oriented technologies and development methods are now mature and stable.

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It is estimated that some companies spend as much as 80% of their potential development resources for maintenance.

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Object-oriented technologies are still not __________ or stable.

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Visualizing real-world objects as objects in a computer system is referred to as __________.

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Objects tend to be large in terms of the number of programming statements that are needed to implement them.

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Specified requirements always accurately reflect the users' real needs.

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Object orientation allows a __________ approach to system development.

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Object-orientation allows for the opportunity for reuse.

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Which object-oriented programming language is used for developing applets to be run on web sites?

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As you work with the object-oriented approach, whenever you think about a computer system, think of __________.

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Often the __________ __________ do not reflect the real needs of the user.

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Object-orientation tends not to be very productive.

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With the object-oriented approach, additions made to existing object classes often disrupt the rest of the system.

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The transition from traditional system development to object-oriented development requires a great commitment of resources.

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Specifications define what to build.

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