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PRODUCTIVITY

AN OBJECT-ORIENTED VIEW Productivity Comparison with Structured Development

Pages 22-30 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

Object-oriented methodologies may be conceptually superior to structured development, but new technology adoption and usage costs often hinder an organization's migration to this new development approach. This article focuses on some specific situations in which migration to an OO methodology becomes an attractive choice for an organization that is looking to improve software quality and productivity.

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Bijoy Bordoloi

BIJOY BORDOLOI is an assistant professor of Information Systems and Management Sciences at The University of Texas at Arlington. He writes about IT adoption and economics, data base systems, and software metrics.

Min-Hwa Lee

MIN-HWA LEE is a PhD candidate in Information Systems at The University of Texas at Arlington with an MBA from Seoul National University, South Korea. His research interests are OO methodology and business applications of AI.

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