[comp.object] Search for OORA refs

eberard@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu (Edward Berard) (10/16/89)

Brian Mathews (bmathews@tcdcs.uucp) asks:

> I have incomplete references to two papers which I am interested in
> reading -
>
> "Crib Sheet for Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis" - Pete Coad
>
> "Software Requirements Definition Using Objects" - Smith and Tockey.
> 
> The titles may not be exact, but the authors are correct. Can anybody
> supply me with full references ? Or, indeed, pointers to any other
> papers dealing with Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis (OORA) ?

Maybe it's the guilt. Maybe It's because I know Micheal Mac an
Airchinnigh. But, o.k. ... here's the two references you wanted, ...
plus one:

[Bach, 1988]. W.W. Bach, "Is Ada Really an Object-Oriented Programming
Language," Proceedings of Ada Expo 1988, Galaxy Productions,
Frederick, Maryland, 1988, 7 pages.

[Coad, 1988]. P. Coad, "Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis (OORA):
A Practitioner's Crib Sheet," Proceedings of Ada Expo 1988, Galaxy
Productions, Frederick, Maryland, 1988, 9 pages.

[Smith and Tockey, 1988]. M. K. Smith and S.R. Tockey, "An Integrated
Approach to Software Requirements Definition Using Objects,"
Proceedings of Ada Expo 1988, Galaxy Productions, Frederick, Maryland,
1988, 21 pages.

You can get copies of the proceedings of Ada Expo 1988 by contacting: 

	Jan McCusker
	Galaxy Productions
	1888 North Market Street
	Frederick, Maryland 21701
	Phone: (301) 662-9400
	FAX:   (301) 662-9411

I hope this helps.

				-- Ed Berard
				   (301) 353-9652

eberard@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu (Edward Berard) (10/16/89)

I may have (foolishly) assumed that you already had the following two
references:

[Coad and Yourdon, 1989]. P. Coad and E. Yourdon, OOA --
Object-Oriented Analysis, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,
1989.

[Shlaer and Mellor, 1988]. S. Shlaer and S.J. Mellor, Object-Oriented
Systems Analysis: Modeling the World In Data, Yourdon Press:
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1988.

[If the guilt doesn't go away, I may be forced to reveal more. ;-)]

				-- Ed Berard
			   	   (301) 353-9652