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An object oriented approach to web based application design and implementation

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Here, in this study, we present a comparative study to analyze the performance differences between Traditional Approach and Object – Oriented Approach using the Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM) in Web – Based Application. Traditional approach has a lot of models that deal with different types projects such as waterfall, spiral, interactive and v – shaped, but all of them and other lack flexibility to deal with other kinds of projects like Object – Oriented. The approach of using object – oriented techniques for designing a system is referred to as object–oriented design. Object–oriented development approaches are best suited to projects that will imply systems using emerging object technologies to construct, manage, and assemble those objects into useful computer applications. Object oriented design is the continuation of object-oriented analysis, continuing to center the development focus on object modeling techniques [1]. This study aims to figure out the differences between these two approaches based on features like Requirement Specifications, Maintainability, Correctness, Understanding Requirements, Simplicity, User Involvement, Flexibility and few more. The exploration from this study helped us to find out the best approach out of these two for any average – sized web-based project. We have conducted the study through the use of detail analysis. We have validated the result with experimental results. Finally, we have concluded the paper with some suggestion for future work on this topic.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 49-51).
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, 2017.

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