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Sixth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'99)
Experience with Porting a Unix Version CASE Tool to the Corresponding Java Version
Takamatsu, Japan
December 07-December 10
ISBN: 0-7695-0509-0
Taegyun Kim, Pusan University of Foreign Studies
Gyusang Shin, ETRI-CSTL
Euyseok Hong, Anyang University
This paper presents similarity in the design and the implementation of a Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tool developed on two platforms. OODesigner is a tool that was initially developed to support Object Modeling Technique (OMT). An initial Unix version has been developed since 1994. In 1997, after the completion of the Unix version, we began developing a Java version to support Unified Modeling Language (UML). The development of a CASE tool is a typical application of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) paradigm. Thus, we observed a common design pattern among the versions in the MVC point of views. This design similarity can be used to develop several kinds of CASE tools with the corresponding design notations. In this paper, we present the process we followed to develop the two versions and we discuss the similarity found between them. We also outline a generic architecture for the design the implementation of CASE tools.
Index Terms:
Design Pattern, Object Modeling Technique, Unified Modeling Language, Computer Aided Software Engineering Tool, Model-View-Controller Paradigm
Citation:
Taegyun Kim, Gyusang Shin, Euyseok Hong, "Experience with Porting a Unix Version CASE Tool to the Corresponding Java Version," apsec, pp.622, Sixth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'99), 1999
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