| H. Mili, H. Sahraoui, I. Benyahia, "Representing and Querying Reusable Object Frameworks", in Proc. of the Symposium on Software Reusability, May 1997. |
....of behavior: Another tactic has been to formalize descriptions of the behavior of framework components, which then allows the creation of a search mechanism for finding useful components given a query. One such example is the prototype framework browser constructed at the University of Quebec [30], which is especially promising in that it concentrates on finding a general solution which can be applied to any existing framework, regardless of the level of documentation supplied. However, Gangopadhyay and Mitra point out two major stumbling blocks for query based learning of frameworks: ....
H. Mili, H. Sahraoui, I. Benyahia, "Representing and Querying Reusable Object Frameworks", in Proc. of the Symposium on Software Reusability, May 1997.
.... little has been written on using frameworks (as opposed to building or designing them [6] Most of the current work on using frameworks tends to ignore the possibilities provided by the previously developed applications and concentrates instead on strategies for documenting the framework design [4, 8, 11, 14, 23]. However, the effort required to learn enough about the framework to begin coding is very high, especially for novices [16, 22] As in conventional maintenance, obtaining this understanding is a non trivial task for a developer unfamiliar with the system. A new approach, which developers could ....
H. Mili, H. Sahraoui, I. Benyahia. Representing and querying reusable object frameworks. In Proc. Symposium on Software Reusability, Boston, May 1997.
....of behavior: Another tactic has been to formalize descriptions of the behavior of framework components, which then allows the creation of a search mechanism for finding useful components given a query. One such example is the prototype framework browser constructed at the University of Quebec [Mili97], which is especially promising in that it concentrates on finding a general solution which can be applied to any existing framework, regardless of the level of documentation supplied. However, Gangopadhyay and Mitra point out two major stumbling blocks for query based learning of frameworks: ....
H. Mili, H. Sahraoui, I. Benyahia. Representing and Querying Reusable Object Frameworks. In Proc. of the Symposium on Software Reusability, Boston, May 1997.
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