Title
Adaptive Object-Modelling: Patterns, Tools and Applications
Abstract
Adaptive Object Models, though a well-known architectural pattern, is seldomly used in software projects where, due to their nature, would highly benefit from it. Characteristics such as complexity, reduced literature and case-studies, lack of reusable framework components, and fundamental issues as those regarding runtime evolution, drive developers away. By overcoming these barriers with a set of patterns, tools and applications, and addressing pending research problems, Adaptive Object Models can dramatically alter the way developers design their software. This paper presents a survey in the field, describes the preliminary contributions and outlines the ongoing doctoral work.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICSEA.2009.83
ICSEA
Keywords
Field
DocType
reduced literature,preliminary contribution,software project,reusable framework component,adaptive object models,adaptive object-modelling,ongoing doctoral work,fundamental issue,drive developer,pending research problem,runtime evolution,design patterns,object oriented programming,architectural pattern,programming,unified modeling language,tese,software architecture,adaptive systems,design pattern
Software engineering,Systems engineering,Unified Modeling Language,Object-oriented programming,Adaptive system,Computer science,Software design pattern,Object model,Software,Software architecture,Architectural pattern
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.72
21
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hugo S. Ferreira14712.50
Ademar Aguiar215427.13
João Pascoal Faria38319.05