From: Richard Felsinger, RCF Associates, 960 Scottland Dr, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
telephone 803-881-3648 (voice and fax) e-mail 71162.755@compuserve.com
To: O-O Modeler
Subj: Object-Oriented Modeling With Class - Using
a Scripting CASE Tool for Rapid C++ Prototypes
Thank you for reading this tutorial on O-O modeling.
The purpose of this tutorial to get you modeling and programming
in C++ ASAP using the With Class CASE tool. I am anxious to hear
from you to see if you become a proficient O-O modeling and C++
programmer after reading, studying, and practicing with this tutorial
and the With Class CASE tool.
I hope to submit this tutorial to a publisher for
possible publication. If you have time, I request that you act
as a book reviewer of this tutorial and provide me written comments.
In return I will assist you in your current project in any way
possible and I will mail or e-mail you another case study "Student
Registration System" which is a charter to Visual C++ case
study with a GUI user interface and streamable class persistence.
Please do not hesitate to call me anytime including
evenings and weekends at 803-881-3648.
Richard Felsinger
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1 - System and Interacting Systems - System Object Model
2 - System Events and States - System Dynamic Model
3 - System Operations - System Functional Model
4 - Classes and Relationships - Object Model
5 - Objects, Messages and States - Dynamic Model
6 - Transformations and Correctness Assertions - Functional Model
7 - Problem Domain Component/Subsystem - Updated Object/Dynamic/Functional
Models
8 - User/External Interface Component/Subsystem
9 - Persistent Storage - Data Management Component/Subsystem
10 - Distribution and Connectivity - Task Management Component/Subsystem