General Software Process Organization in the OSMOSIS Project

  • Authors:
  • Jean Bézivin

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • ECOOP '97 Proceedings of the Workshops on Object-Oriented Technology
  • Year:
  • 1997

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Abstract

A general life cycle reference model called J3 is sketched here as a possible alternative to more conventional organization schemes, giving rise to a regular organization of processes and products in the object-oriented software development cycle. This is based on a clear identification and characterization of all these processes and products in the lifecycle and contradicts somewhat the socalled seamlessness property of object-oriented development techniques. The J3 organization framework is one of the main components of the OSMOSIS research workbench. It proposes a general "model driven development process" that may be used independently of the various tools deployed (UML, Corba, Java, etc.).