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Sokoban: A System Object Case Study
Biddle, R., Noble, J. and Tempero, E.
This report presents a case study applying the Distribution of System Responsibilities (DSR) object-oriented design technique. DSR provides a starting point for an object-oriented design by directly manipulating the requirements for that application. The case study applies DSR to the development of a small application, the game Sokoban. The case study provides evidence that DSR does allow object-oriented designs to be created, that it allows reasonable designs to be created, and that any object-oriented design can be crated by it. |
Cite as: Biddle, R., Noble, J. and Tempero, E. (2002). Sokoban: A System Object Case Study. In Proc. Fortieth International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS Pacific 2002), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 10. Noble, J. and Potter, J., Eds. ACS. 103-111. |
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