Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Malardalen Univ., Vasteras, Sweden
Abstract :
Building software systems with reusable components brings many advantages. The development becomes more efficient, the reliability of the products is enhanced, and the maintenance requirement is significantly reduced. Designing, developing and maintaining components for reuse is, however, a very complex process which places high requirements not only on the component functionality and flexibility, but also on the development organization. The authors discuss the different levels of component reuse, and certain aspects of component development, such as component generality and efficiency, compatibility problems, the demands on development environment, maintenance, etc. The evolution of requirements for products generates new requirements for components, if components are not general and mature enough. This dynamism determines the component life cycle where the component first reaches its stability and later degenerates in an asset that is difficult to use, difficult to adapt and maintain. When reaching this stage, the component becomes an obstacle for efficient reuse and should be replaced. Questions related to use of standard and de-facto standard components are addressed specifically. As an illustration of reuse issues, we present a successful implementation of a component based system which is widely used for industrial process control
Keywords :
object-oriented programming; process control; software maintenance; software reusability; software standards; case study; compatibility problems; component based development; component based system; component functionality; component generality; component life cycle; component reuse; de-facto standard components; development environment; development organization; industrial process control; maintenance requirement; reusable components; reuse issues; software systems design; very complex process; Automation; Chemical industry; Computer aided software engineering; Electrical equipment industry; Electrical products industry; Industrial control; Maintenance; Power generation; Process control; Software systems;