Title :
Support for reusability in Genesis
Author :
Ramamoorthy, C.V. ; Garg, Vijay ; Prakash, Atul
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Genesis is a software-engineering-based programming environment geared to support big software projects. The authors first discuss a reusability-driven development methodology that advocates software development based on reusability considerations. Then, they discuss the tools and techniques provided in Genesis to support this methodology. Techniques are suggested for improving the retrievability, composability, and understandability of software resources. Retrievability is improved by use of ESL (entity specification language) for tying resources through attributes and relations. Composability is improved through a mechanism called functional composition that provides considerably more generality than Unix pipes for composing programs. Understandability is improved by the use of program abstractors
Keywords :
database management systems; file organisation; programming environments; query languages; software tools; specification languages; ESL; Genesis; databases; entity specification language; file organisation; functional composition; program abstractors; programming environment; query languages; reusability-driven development methodology; software development; software resources; software reusability; software reuse; software tools; Computer bugs; Computer interfaces; Productivity; Programming environments; Programming profession; Software design; Software reusability; Software systems; Specification languages; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on