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Mark van Harmelen states that 'Object-oriented user interface design does not require designers to take an object-oriented view of the problem from the beginning of the project. . .Furthermore, even if designers take an object-oriented perspective throughout, they will benefit from focusing separately on the object model and the object-oriented user interface design.'<ref name="harmelen">van Harmelen, M., ed. Object Modelling and User Interface Design. 2001, Addison-Wesley: Reading, MA.</ref>
By contrast, the [[naked objects]] pattern is an approach to the design of applications that, at least in its naive application, enforces a direct correspondence between the objects represented in the OOUI and the underlying ___domain objects, auto-generating the former from the latter.<ref name="pawson">Pawson, R., Naked Objects, Ph.D Thesis, 2004, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland</ref>
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