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Distributed Development of Complex Software Systems with Object Make
Tokyo, Japan September 11-September 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICECCS.2000.873930Sixth IEEE International Conference o ...
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Y. Sugiyama, Dept. of Comput. Sci., Nihon Univ., Koriyama, Japan
Abstract: Production of a large-scale software system involves quite a few software components. It is very common to develop such software components in a distributed environment consisting of multiple computer systems connected by computer networks. In order to support effective software development in a distributed environment, a mechanism to combine a large number of components, which are distributed over the network, into a single system in a systematic way is quite essential. Object Make is a tool that automates the building process of software systems consisting of software components that are stored in the file systems of distributed computer systems, as if they are stored in a single file system. Software developers are not required to transfer these remote components to their own local computer systems explicitly, even if the computer systems do not share a common file system. The paper gives an overview of the distributed software build process for large-scale software systems using Object Make.
Index Terms:
object-oriented programming; distributed development; complex software systems; Object Make; large-scale software system; software components; distributed environment; multiple computer systems; computer networks; software development; building process; file systems; distributed computer systems; single file system; software developers; remote components; local computer systems; common file system; distributed software build process; large-scale software systems
Citation:
Y. Sugiyama, "Distributed Development of Complex Software Systems with Object Make," iceccs, pp.0082, Sixth IEEE International Conference on Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'00), 2000
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