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Object-oriented programming is the same as traditional procedural programming in that itexamines objects that are part of a system.
 
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Describe architectural elements.
 
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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

An actual architecture is defined by the configuration of architectural elements: components, messages, and connectors. We have studied components and messages. Connector, however, is a new term. The connectors are mechanisms through which components are connected together or communicate with each other. A message is (relatively) technology-independent, whereas connectors are technology-dependent but are independent of messages. Connectors work as conduits for messages.



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