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'''Object-Oriented Modeling''', or OOM, is a [[computer model|modeling]] paradigm mainly used in [[computer programming]]. Prior to the rise of OOM, the dominant paradigm was [[functional programming]], which emphasised the use of discreet reusable code blocks that could stand on their own, take variables, perform a function on them, and return values.
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The Object-Oriented paradigm assists the programmer to address the complexity of a [[problem ___domain]] by considering the problem not as a set of functions that can be performed but primarily as a set of related, interacting Objects. The modeling task then is specifying, for a specific context, those Objects (or the Class the Objects belongs to), their respective set of Properties and Methods, shared by all Objects members of the Class. For more discussion, see [[Object-oriented analysis and design]] and [[Object-oriented]] programming. The description of these Objects is a [[Logical schema|Schema]].
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