Explain the difference between traditional and object-oriented approaches to system development


The traditional and the object-oriented approaches to system development differ in how a system's response to an event is modeled and implemented. The traditional approach views a system as a collection of processes, some performed by people and some performed by computers. In contrast, the object-oriented approach views a system as a collection of interacting objects. Objects are capable of behaviors that allow them to interact with each other and with people using the system.

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