In this work we analyse the suitability of using object-oriented features in high integrity systems, and the interest of redesigning a system implementation to include these constructs. The analysis was based on retrofitting object-oriented programming into the pre-object oriented design of the OBOSS software package. The evaluation of the impact was measured in a number of ways. The implications of this approach, with respect to the requirements for high integrity systems are also discussed. The final conclusion is that in this particular case is not worthwhile retrofitting OOP.
Using Object Orientation in High Integrity Applications: A Case Study
VARDANEGA, TULLIO;
2002
Abstract
In this work we analyse the suitability of using object-oriented features in high integrity systems, and the interest of redesigning a system implementation to include these constructs. The analysis was based on retrofitting object-oriented programming into the pre-object oriented design of the OBOSS software package. The evaluation of the impact was measured in a number of ways. The implications of this approach, with respect to the requirements for high integrity systems are also discussed. The final conclusion is that in this particular case is not worthwhile retrofitting OOP.File in questo prodotto:
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