Presentation 2002/2/26
Object-and-Medium Model as a Static and Dynamic Structuralization
Toshihiro KAMIYA,
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Abstract(in English) Software often needs to be changed of its structure at the time of a design and employment. Object-oriented paradigm is a widely used development method, in which a developer builds a software product by objects, which have three primal features, encapsulation (information hiding), polymorphism, and inheritance. Encapsulation contributes to maintainability of software, while it often makes a kind of modification difficult. In this paper, I propose a new approach called "object-and-medium structuralization", which enables flexible modification of software structure and discuss it by comparing with traditional structuralizing methods or techniques.
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Keyword(in English) Architecture / Object-Oriented Paradigm / Structuralization
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Title (in English) Object-and-Medium Model as a Static and Dynamic Structuralization
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Keyword(1) Architecture
Keyword(2) Object-Oriented Paradigm
Keyword(3) Structuralization
1st Author's Name Toshihiro KAMIYA
1st Author's Affiliation PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corp.()
Date 2002/2/26
Paper # SS2001-52
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 674
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#Pages 7
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