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DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2010.03.013
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Reusing design experiences to materialize software architectures into object-oriented designs

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“…Successfully implementing these evolving ecologies will depend, in many ways, on the development of appropriate "architectures," as Jarke et al propose, as the key ordering principle. 15 However, up to now, it has not been possible to evoke this concept in a practical way 42 and make it viable for Software-centered ecology engineering. Also, there are other relevant practical questions: How do environments coevolve as the technological context changes constantly and increasingly?…”
Section: Evolving Ecologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successfully implementing these evolving ecologies will depend, in many ways, on the development of appropriate "architectures," as Jarke et al propose, as the key ordering principle. 15 However, up to now, it has not been possible to evoke this concept in a practical way 42 and make it viable for Software-centered ecology engineering. Also, there are other relevant practical questions: How do environments coevolve as the technological context changes constantly and increasingly?…”
Section: Evolving Ecologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding an adequate way to design a system with 3D interaction and a natural interface is a complex problem because of the lack of information regarding the working area and the user's needs. Paradigms like case-based reasoning and the use of support frameworks to design new object-oriented architectures presented in the work of Vazquez [12] can help overcome the previously mentioned difficulties. The importance of taking into account previous designs and using them in materializing new software is discussed.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of the course is to familiarize the students with modern methods and techniques of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Enterprise Information Systems, to let them understand the relation between an information system and the organizational aspects of an enterprise, and to let them acquire sufficient skills of developing an enterprise model as basis of an enterprise information system. During the course students have to formalize business requirements into conceptual domain models using an adapted for conceptual model- 1 The course page can be found on http://onderwijsaanbod.kuleuven.be/syllabi/e/D0I71AE.htm ing and simulation environment JMermaid 2 . The methodology uses the UML as modelling language, but underneath it relies on the concepts of MERODE 3 , an Enterprise…”
Section: Educational Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern software engineering builds largely on object-oriented (OO) paradigm [1,2] that aims to incorporate the advantages of modularity and reusability. In the OO approach requirements are organized around cooperating objects that belong to hierarchically constructed classes which encapsulate both structure and behavior [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%