Title
Software design for reliability and reuse: a proof-of-concept demonstration
Abstract
The Pacific Software Research Center is developing a new method to support reuse and introduce reliability into software. The method is based on design capture in domain specific design languages and automatic program generation using a reusable suite of program transformation tools. The transformation tools, and a domain specific component generator incorporating them, are being implemented as part of a major project underway at the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology. The processes used in tool development and application of the method are being captured. Once completed, an experiment will be performed on the generator to assess its usability and flexibility.This paper describes the Software Design for Reliability and Reuse method and illustrates its application to the Message Translation and Validation domain, a problem identified by our sponsors so that our method can be compared directly to a previously existing state-of-the-art solution based on code templates produced by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) [14].
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1145/197694.197740
Tri-Ada '97
Keywords
Field
DocType
proof of concept,software design,science and technology
Domain analysis,Software design,Domain engineering,Programming language,Feature-oriented domain analysis,Systems engineering,Software engineering,Computer science,Computer-aided software engineering,Component-based software engineering,Software construction,Software development
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-89791-666-2
19
3.37
References 
Authors
6
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jeffrey M. Bell19411.62
Françoise Bellegarde216118.04
James Hook310414.44
Richard B. Kieburtz4489117.66
Alex Kotov57510.51
Jeffrey Lewis67410.10
Laura McKinney77410.10
Dino Oliva8748.28
Tim Sheard91691460.87
L. Tong1017950.96
Lisa Walton11193.37
Tong Zhou1244876.83