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                          A recent book by Harrison (Prototyping and Software Development, Springer-
                       Verlag, 1999) provides a modern perspective on software prototyping. Two books by
                       Connell and Shafer (Structured Rapid Prototyping, Prentice-Hall, 1989) and (Object-
                       Oriented Rapid Prototyping, Yourdon Press, 1994) show how this important analysis
                       technique can be used in both conventional and object-oriented environments. Other
                       books by Pomberger et al. (Object Orientation and Prototyping in Software Engineer-
                       ing, Prentice-Hall, 1996) and Krief et al. (Prototyping with Objects, Prentice-Hall, 1996)
                       examine prototyping from the object-oriented perspective. The IEEE Proceedings of
                       the International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (published yearly) presents
                       current research in the area.
                          A wide variety of information sources on requirements analysis and related sub-
                       jects is available on the Internet. An up-to-date list of World Wide Web references
                       that are relevant to analysis concepts and methods can be found at the SEPA Web
                       site:
                       http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/compsci/pressman/resources/reqm.mhtml
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