Methodology For System Development And Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm In Real-Time Problem-Solving

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Methodology For System Development And Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm In Real-Time Problem-Solving

Abstract:

Presently, software industries and educational institutions are now embracing emerging technological trends and advancements to improve efficiency in business operations, teaching, and learning processes. Object-oriented programming is one of these advancements that involves the creation of an intellectual object that aims to model and solve a business problem. The approach combines code, functions, and attributes of the object in a systematic method. Even though this approach is widely utilized for software development, little knowledge is known about the technicality of this approach and its difference with methodology type. Consequently, programmers spend an average of 6 to 18 months to settle their mindset from a procedural to the real-world perception of object-oriented. Hence, this paper discusses the real-life approach to understanding object-oriented programming paradigms in a real-time problem-solving scenario. The paper represents, demonstrates, and links the various object-orient models to real-life object scenarios before the models can be transformed into code. Furthermore, we outline and explore real-life scenario applications, and concepts of OOP in real-time organizational development were modelled. It is noted that the use of the standard methodology. The discussion on real-life scenarios and the application of the OOP paradigm and concepts would enhance the better understanding of software developers. In addition, the explanation would ignite interest in the teaching of and adoption of object-oriented programming concepts among students and academics. It will further accelerate organizational problem-solving.

 

Keywords: Object-Oriented Programming, Real-time design,  Methodology, Software development, Concepts

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