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CIS 518 Week 5 DiscussionQuestions – Strayer NEW Click On The Link Below toPurchase A+ Graded MaterialInstant Download http://www.hwgala.com/CIS-518-Week-5-Discussion-Questions-Strayer-NEW-CIS518W5D.htm Week 5 DQ 1"Object-OrientedSoftware Design for Everything?" Please respond to the following:· From the e-Activity, take aposition on whether or not an object-oriented approach can be used todevelop any type of system. Provide two examples that supportyour position.· Explain how Unified ModelingLanguage (UML) diagrams can be linked to and implemented by an object-orientedprogramming language such as C# or Java. Provide at least three examples tosupport your response. Week 5 DQ 2"DesignPatterns" Please respond to the following:· From the e-Activity, using UMLand text, identify a creational design pattern and describe a situation whereit could be applied. Provide a justification as to why it should be used overother creational design patterns that are available.· Using UML and text, identify abehavioral design pattern and describe a situation where it could be applied.Provide a justification as to why it should be used over other behavioraldesign patterns that are available.
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CIS 518 Week 5 DiscussionQuestions – Strayer NEW Click On The Link Below toPurchase A+ Graded MaterialInstant Download http://www.hwgala.com/CIS-518-Week-5-Discussion-Questions-Strayer-NEW-CIS518W5D.htm Week 5 DQ 1"Object-OrientedSoftware Design for Everything?" Please respond to the following:· From the e-Activity, take aposition on whether or not an object-oriented approach can be used todevelop any type of system. Provide two examples that supportyour position.· Explain how Unified ModelingLanguage (UML) diagrams can be linked to and implemented by an object-orientedprogramming language such as C# or Java. Provide at least three examples tosupport your response. Week 5 DQ 2"DesignPatterns" Please respond to the following:· From the e-Activity, using UMLand text, identify a creational design pattern and describe a situation whereit could be applied. Provide a justification as to why it should be used overother creational design patterns that are available.· Using UML and text, identify abehavioral design pattern and describe a situation where it could be applied.Provide a justification as to why it should be used over other behavioraldesign patterns that are available.
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CIS 518 Week 5 DiscussionQuestions – Strayer NEW Click On The Link Below toPurchase A+ Graded MaterialInstant Download http://www.hwgala.com/CIS-518-Week-5-Discussion-Questions-Strayer-NEW-CIS518W5D.htm Week 5 DQ 1"Object-OrientedSoftware Design for Everything?" Please respond to the following:· From the e-Activity, take aposition on whether or not an object-oriented approach can be used todevelop any type of system. Provide two examples that supportyour position.· Explain how Unified ModelingLanguage (UML) diagrams can be linked to and implemented by an object-orientedprogramming language such as C# or Java. Provide at least three examples tosupport your response. Week 5 DQ 2"DesignPatterns" Please respond to the following:· From the e-Activity, using UMLand text, identify a creational design pattern and describe a situation whereit could be applied. Provide a justification as to why it should be used overother creational design patterns that are available.· Using UML and text, identify abehavioral design pattern and describe a situation where it could be applied.Provide a justification as to why it should be used over other behavioraldesign patterns that are available. g