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  Object-oriented  analysis  (OOA)  is  a  semiformal  specification  technique  for  the object-oriented  paradigm.  Object-oriented  analysis  consists  of  three  steps.  The  first  step  is ().  It  determines  how  the  various  results  are  computed  by  the  product  and  presents  this information in the form of a   ()    and associated scenarios. The second is   ()  , which determines the classes and their attributes. Then determine the interrelationships and interaction among the classes. The last step is   ()  , which determines the actions performed by or to each class or subclass and presents this information in the form of   ()  .