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Different communities deal with the use of object-oriented (O-O) ideas for requirements engineering. Their views are different and many misunderstandings are around. Although O-O approaches are the most widely used in practice apart from pure natural language, there does not seem to be much interest in the scientific treatment of open issues in this regard. This article argues for taking such issues up (again).