DocumentCode
1246852
Title
Introducing object orientation into large and complex systems
Author
Deubler, Hanns-Helmuth ; Koestler, Meinhard
Author_Institution
Siemens Nixdorf Informationssyst. AG, Munich, Germany
Volume
20
Issue
11
fYear
1994
fDate
11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
840
Lastpage
848
Abstract
The paper investigates the applicability of the object-oriented technique to large and complex systems as exemplified by the operating system BS2000 which has been under constant development for a number of years. The proposed system architecture ensures the harmonious coexistence of procedural and object-oriented parts of the system. New domains, which are implemented using the object-oriented paradigm, can be smoothly embedded in the existing system. The parallel usage of different implementation languages is rendered economically viable. In our framework some representative parts of the system were redesigned and implemented in a prototype. The extensibility of the design was checked by including further parts into this scheme. The results are encouraging, so that the object-oriented technique will be used in the further development process. The proposed technique can also be applied to systems with a different structure, even a monolithic one
Keywords
object-oriented programming; operating systems (computers); structured programming; OOP; complex systems; implementation languages; large software systems; monolithic structure; object orientation; object-oriented paradigm; object-oriented parts; object-oriented technique; operating system BS2000; parallel usage; system architecture; systems architecture; Application software; Computer architecture; Environmental economics; Helium; Investments; Operating systems; Programming; Prototypes; Software systems; Trademarks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/32.368124
Filename
368124
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