Abstract

Object-oriented frameworks offer reuse at a high design level promising several benefits to the development of complex systems. However, framework design remains a difficult task due to the generality and variability frameworks must encompass. In addition, traditional object-oriented design methods only deal with the design of specific applications and do not facilitate the design of frameworks. In this paper, we present a UML-based framework design method called FBDM. The method offers a design language, called F-UML, and a semi-automatic design process both of which supported by a CASE environment. The design language F-UML visually distinguishes among the fixed components and the adaptable components of a framework. The design process for F-UML is based on stepwise, bottom-up unification rules that apply a set of comparison criteria on various applications in the framework domain. The design method is illustrated and evaluated through the design of a framework for electronic commerce brokers.

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