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An Integrated Approach for Documenting, Exploring, and Building Framework-Based Software
Sydney, Australia November 20-November 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOOLS.2000.89137937th International Conference on Tech ...
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R. Weinreich, Johannes Kepler University
J. Pichler, Johannes Kepler University
The use of well-designed class libraries and frameworks is a key element of object oriented software development. However, while frameworks may significantly reduce development time and cost, they are difficult to understand and therefore hard to learn to use. We present an environment that supports documenting, browsing and editing of selected aspects of frameworks and framework based applications on an abstraction level that is not available through static or dynamic program analysis. The main ideas of this environment are a specialized desktop metaphor for visualizing and browsing software architectures, the support of framework based development by means of architecture templates, and an open tool architecture that supports the integration of any additional tools for visualizing and editing application and framework parts.
Index Terms:
object-oriented programming; software libraries; system documentation; text editing; software architecture; program visualisation; software reusability; integrated approach; framework based software design; class libraries; object oriented software development; development time; framework based applications; abstraction level; dynamic program analysis; specialized desktop metaphor; software architectures; framework based development; architecture templates; open tool architecture; application editing; framework parts
Citation:
R. Weinreich, J. Pichler, "An Integrated Approach for Documenting, Exploring, and Building Framework-Based Software," tools, pp.316, 37th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS-37'00), 2000
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