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HOOD method

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HOOD (Hierarchic Object Oriented Design) is a detailed software design method. It is based on hierarchical decomposition of a software problem. It comprises textual and graphical representations of the design. HOOD was initially created for the European Space Agency and is used in such various domains as aerospace (Eurofighter_Typhoon), ground transportation, nuclear plants... HOOD principal target languages are Ada, Fortran and C.

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