A debate is raging at the IT consulting firm where you work. Some staff members believe that it is harder for experienced analysts to learn object-modeling techniques, because the analysts are accustomed to thinking about data and processes as separate entities. Others believe that solid analytical skills are easily transferable and do not see a problem in crossing over to the newer approach. What do you think, and why?

What will be an ideal response?


Some experienced analysts find it difficult to change their way of thinking; others grasp the object-oriented approach easily. Many analysts recognize the current trend toward object-oriented analysis and design, but differ in their views about the value of object-oriented methodology.

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