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Introduction to OO Framework DevelopmentShai Ben-Yehuda, SELA Labs |
Convention Centre Ballroom B |
Over the past decade, the object paradigm has shaped our thinking about reuse. A very effective form of reuse used in object-oriented technology is the object-oriented framework. In this tutorial we will try to understand what is a framework and how to construct our own framework. We will learn about concepts, architectural patterns, and methods that provide higher level of code reuse, design reuse, and enhanced development control in our development environment. The concepts, patterns, and methods covered in the tutorial are demonstrated with examples from MFC and Java standard libraries.
Participants will gain: a better understanding of frameworks and their role; principles, patterns, and tools that will help them to construct their own frameworks; and references in the framework field.
Attendee Background: The tutorial is targeted at software architects, team leaders, and technically savvy managers. Participants should be experienced in object-oriented design, and should have some knowledge in design patterns.
Shai Ben-Yehuda. M.Sc, works as an international lecturer, analyst, and consultant at SELA Labs, Israel. He has over eight years experience in object-oriented technology specializing in object-oriented analysis, software architecture, and organizational and human collaboration issues. Shai is the author of the Pattern Language for Framework Construction paper, which was presented and reviewed in PLoP 97.
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