Object Design Document

 

PAID Project

15-413 Software Engineering

Fall 1998

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

 

 

 

 

 

 


Revision History:

Version R0.1 11/10/98 Robin Loh. Created

Preface:

This document contains the Javadocs describing the PAID objects and their relationships

Target Audience:

Client, Developers

PAID Members:

Bernd Bruegge, Elizabeth Bigelow, Elaine Hyder, Robin Loh, Jack Moffett, Eric Stein, Keith Arner, Swati Gupta, Russell Heywood, Joyce Johnstone, Luis Alonso, Orly Canlas, Anthony Dilello, Kumar Dwarakanath, Yan Fu, David Garmire, Xuemei Gu, Jonathon Hsieh, Kyle Jennings, Yu-Ching Lee, Wing Ling Leung, Jianping Liu, Kent Ma, Georgios Markakis, Richard Markwart, Daniel McCarrira, Reynald Ong, Brian Paterson, Adam Phelps, Arnaldo Piccinelli, Natalya Polyakova, Euijung Ra, Qiang Rao, Pooja Saksena, Rudy Satiewan, Timothy Shirley, Michael Smith, Jeffery Stephenson, Barrett Trask, Ivan Tumanov, Anthony Watkiuns, Jonathon Wildstrom, Brian Woo, Stephane Zermatten, Andrew Zimdars

INSTRUCTIONS
The ODD must contain all the object descriptions generated by JavaDoc. You can run JavaDoc over the code of your Object Diagrams generated by Together-J. After you have completed this, incorporate the JavaDocs into this document and provide navigational texts as necessary.

1.0 Class and Object Diagrams

For this section, insert your object diagrams and provide necessary explanation.

2.0 Object Design

Provide subheaders (2.1, 2.1 etc...) for each package. Subdivide the packages into classes and then into objects. Since JavaDoc would have done this for you, simply provide hyperlinks to your JavaDocs.

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