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From: rob.bezaire@canrem.com (Rob Bezaire)
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I am currently taking an Object Oriented Programming and Design course 
in which we are debating whether or not OO methodologies will overtake 
structured methodologies as the dominant methodology used in the 
software industry by the end of the decade.

Is it possible the OO methodologies will make SA methodologies a 
historical footnote? If so, can it happen by the end of the 90's?  If 
not, what do you see as the main hurdles?

Rob Bezaire (rob.bezaire@canrem.com) 
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