Multiple Choice
The object-oriented approach differs from the traditional technology approach in that the object-oriented approach:
A) combines information and procedures into a single view.
B) clearly distinguishes the information view from the procedure view.
C) focuses more on procedures than information.
D) provides a one-sided perspective of the systems development process.
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