DocumentCode
1163560
Title
The impact of distribution on support for object-oriented software development
Author
Blair, Gordon S. ; Lea, Rodger
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput., Lancaster Univ., UK
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
1992
fDate
3/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
130
Lastpage
138
Abstract
Object-oriented computing is now an established technology for software development. However, a number of challenges must be met before the topic can claim to be fully mature. One of the most demanding challenges is posed by the move from single workstation environments to the more general case of a distributed system. The paper considers the impact of distribution on object-oriented computing. A number of important issues are raised, such as the need for a broader view of object-oriented computing and the requirement for flexible approaches to invocation. Problems relating to persistence and distribution transparency are also discussed. The importance of underlying system support for distributed object-oriented computing is stressed, and a case study of the Chorus/COOL environment is presented
Keywords
distributed processing; object-oriented programming; software engineering; Chorus/COOL environment; distributed system; distribution transparency; invocation; object-oriented computing; object-oriented software development; persistence transparency; single workstation environments; system support;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering Journal
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0268-6961
Type
jour
Filename
135869
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