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Feature-based approach to object-oriented engineering of applications for reuse SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Feature-based approach to object-oriented engineering of applications for reuse
Authors
Lee, KKang, KCChae, WChoi, BW
Date Issued
2000-07-25
Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
Abstract
Object-oriented technology is gaining popularity among software engineers with the goal of building reusable and adaptable software. Unfortunately, however, most methods introduced so far are not domain-oriented and do not address the issue of reuse directly. For these methods, software reuse is not the primary goal; it is only a by-product. The feature-oriented reuse method, FORM, is extended in this paper for improving the object-oriented engineering of applications for reuse. FORM concentrates on analyzing and modeling commonalities and differences in the applications of a given domain in terms of capability, operating environment, domain technology, and implementation technique features. These features are used to systematically derive objects that are tied to the features, and to develop reusable and adaptable domain architectures. We found that FORM facilitates analysis of variability land commonality) of software before engineering and implementation start, and with this understanding, adaptability and reusability can be built into software. Feature modeling has been found to be an effective method for identifying and modeling reusable objects. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords
feature-orientation; object-orientation; domain analysis; object modeling; reference architecture; software reuse
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19922
DOI
10.1002/1097-024X(20000725)30:9<1025::AID-SPE323>3.3.CO;2-N
ISSN
0038-0644
Article Type
Article
Citation
SOFTWARE-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE, vol. 30, no. 9, page. 1025 - 1046, 2000-07-25
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