Abstract

Four application framework models developed by the author for database application development systems are described. The key feature of these systems is to provide a model for the definition of high level objects that represent interface abstraction that can be used to build an application. Structuring application code around interface objects reduces the conceptual distance between the executing program and its specification. At the same time, good programming practices must be supported (e.g., code modularity, reusable components, and information hiding).

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