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Revolution or Evolution: A Comparison of Object-Oriented
and Structured Systems Development Methods
Sumit Sircar, Sridhar P. Nerur, and Radhakanta Mahapatra
Volume 25, Number 4
Abstract
This paper examines the changes engendered when moving from a structured
to an object-oriented systems development approach and reconciles the differing
views concerning whether this represents an evolutionary or revolutionary
change. Author co-citation analysis is used to elucidate the ideational
and conceptual relationships between the two approaches. The difference
in conceptual distance at the analysis and design level compared to that
at the programming level is explained using Henderson’s framework for organizational
change. The conceptual shift during analysis and design is considered
architectural, whereas for programming it is deemed merely incremental.
The managerial implications of these findings are discussed and suggestions
for improving the likelihood of success in the adoption of object-oriented
systems development methods are provided.
Keywords:
IS development, structured development approach, object-oriented approach,
software development methodologies, author co-citation analysis
ISRL Categories:
FA 01, FA 11, FC 22, FC 25, FC 28, FC 29
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