Title :
Abstract data views: an interface specification concept to enhance design for reuse
Author :
Cowan, Donald D. ; Lucena, Carlos J P
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
fDate :
3/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The abstract data view (ADV) design model was originally created to specify clearly and formally the separation of the user interface from the application component of a software system, and to provide a systematic design method that is independent of specific application environments. Such a method should lead to a high degree of reuse of designs for both interface and application components. The material presented, extends the concept of ADV´s to encompass the general specification of interfaces between application components in the same or different computing environments. This approach to specifying interfaces clearly separates application components from each other, since they do not need to know how they are used, or how they obtain services from other application components. Thus, application components called abstract data objects (ADOs), are designed to minimize knowledge of the environment in which they are used and should be more amenable to reuse
Keywords :
abstract data types; data structures; formal specification; software reusability; user interfaces; ADV design model; abstract data view; application components; design for reuse; end user programming; interactive applications; interface specification concept; script languages; specific application environments; systematic design method; user interface; Application software; Computer science; Counting circuits; Couplings; Data structures; Design methodology; File systems; Knowledge engineering; Mechanical systems; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on