Abstract

There are various standard paradigms of software development including conventional, modular, object-oriented and component-based software engineering (CBSE). Interaction and integration complexities of various piece of code play a vital role in the overall behavior of software. As the code count increases the interaction level of software also increases as per the requirements of the software. In this paper we perform a critical literature survey on the works of eminent researchers and practitioners. In this work we analyze three paradigms of development, namely, conventional software, object-oriented software and component-based software (CBS). In this survey, we have considered three parameters of comparison: measures and metrics used, key findings, and factors affecting the interaction and integration behavior of software.

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