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5 February 2003 Object-oriented requirements specification for imaging systems
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Abstract
Although it would seem obvious that object-oriented specification lends itself well to image processing systems, there is almost no research to substantiate this position. In this paper the use of object-oriented techniques in the specification of imaging systems is investigated and compared to a widely used alternative - Structured Analysis and Design - by way of a simple case study. The paper concludes with some recommendations for best practices and future research.
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Phillip A. Laplante, Colin J. Neill, and David W. Russell "Object-oriented requirements specification for imaging systems", Proc. SPIE 4796, Low-Light-Level and Real-Time Imaging Systems, Components, and Applications, (5 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452078
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Imaging systems

Data modeling

Optical inspection

Cameras

Structural design

Systems modeling

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