Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Alexandre Alvaro, Daniel Lucrédio, Antonio Francisco do Prado, Luis Carlos TrevelinFederal University of Pernambuco, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
Distributed Component-
Based Software
Development: An
Incremental Approach
Introduction• Motivation
– Lack of patterns, approaches….processes• Development for reuse, Development with reuse• Non-functional requirements
– Distribution– Persistence
– A question: What is necessary?• Full support for CBD {specification, design, implementation….}
• The Ingredients (soup of techniques…)– CBSE, frameworks, patterns, distribution
• The Proposal– Incremental approach– Development for and with reuse
• But, Is It useful?– Experimental Study
• Catalysis– CBD Method
• Middleware– Component {distribution, search}
• Frameworks, Patterns– Reuse– NFR
• Distribution• Persistence
• MVCASE Tool
Experimental Study• Steps
– Definition – Planning – Instantiation – Execution– Analysis
• Definition – Goal Question Metric Paradigm (GQM)
Analyse the use of the incremental approach in the distributed component-
based software development.
for the purpose of characterizing the viability of its use and the development
continuity.
with respect to the gain and difficulties of its use.
from the point of view of the researcher.
in the context of the distributed component-based software development.
• Planning– 2 months and 18 days
– Three versions of experimental plan
• Instantiation and Execution– Selection of the Subjects
• BSc (2), MSc (6)• Software Development
– Analysis Mechanisms• Mean
– Execution• 1 month
Analysis of the Results• Quantitative Evaluation
• Qualitative Evaluation• Approach: Useful• Instrumentation
Conclusions• Incremental Approach
– Development with and for reuse– Non-functional requirements– MVCASE Tool– Experimental Study
• Future works– Robust framework for software reuse
• Technical aspects {process: reuse, reengineering, adaptation, certification, software reuse environment, repository system}
• Non-technical aspects
– Academia and Industry
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