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thus are more resilient to change. Object-oriented methodologies, when fully developed, can also
provide a smooth and seamless transition across the various stages in the SDLC, such as the
requirement denition, detailed specication, detailed design, and code generation stages. is
also implies that such a system can be allowed to evolve over time, rather than being abandoned or
completely redesigned when the rst major change in requirements comes along.
erefore, the basic advantages of the object-oriented paradigm are drastically increased
opportunities for reuse of software components, the development methodology of rapid prototyp-
ing and incremental redesigning, and increased maintainability and environmenta ...