Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented analysis (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented analysis (2nd ed.)
Designing object-oriented software
Designing object-oriented software
Knowledge-based systems analysis and design
Knowledge-based systems analysis and design
Object-oriented development: the fusion method
Object-oriented development: the fusion method
Using CRC cards: an informal approach to object-oriented development
Using CRC cards: an informal approach to object-oriented development
The essential distributed objects survival guide
The essential distributed objects survival guide
Building Cognitive Frameworks for Object Oriented Systems
Building Cognitive Frameworks for Object Oriented Systems
Software Reuse: Guidelines and Methods
Software Reuse: Guidelines and Methods
Reusing a Distributed Object Domain Framework
ICSR '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software Reuse
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The paper presents the development of a distributed architecture for the factory automation domain by applying the object-oriented domain engineering (OODE) method. The first part of the paper talks about extending formally defined object-oriented analysis and design (OOA&D) methods with domain engineering (DE) concepts. It defines the resulting OODE workflow, deliverables, and development cycle. The goal of the OODE workflow is to produce a generic object-oriented (OO) model, which spans a domain and from this model a domain framework for the rapid assembly of applications using a distributed object architecture. The second part of the paper presents case studies of OODE for two factory domain frameworks: machine monitoring system and data collection. The paper presents some findings on merging the two factory domain projects into an overall factory architecture. Then it concludes with a look at incorporating knowledge acquisition techniques to improve the OODE workflow.