Современи објектно-ориентирани софтверски архитектури

Basoski, Vasko (2013) Современи објектно-ориентирани софтверски архитектури. Masters thesis, Goce Delcev University, Stip.

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Abstract

The master thesis deals with the principles of design easily extensible and easily manageable applications, and has as a main objective to give directions for changing the existing and generally accepted ways of software development by using modern object-oriented software architectures that can meet the challenges of development software solutions that rise up in the beginning of the second decade of the twenty-first century.
The analysis of current conditions and principles for developing software that are in common use, shows that there are problems that extensively contribute to lowered productivity in the process of software development. The main problem is the lack of standardized and functional methods for unlimited usage of functional components that have already been developed and generally because the functional components are tightly coupled with other functional components within the application. Additionally, documentation of the functionalities of the software applications is difficult due to the lack of independence of the functional components as well as their too vide range. Consequently due to this the maintenance and upgrading of the software applications in the future becomes inflexible.
The modern object-oriented software architecture that is elaborated in the thesis directly targets the discovered weaknesses and problems that affect productivity in the development process of software applications by using a combination of several known principles and guidelines tries to resolve them. It is aimed to increase the productivity and in foster the cooperation between developers of software solutions.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Composite application, module, maintainability, upgrading
Subjects: Natural sciences > Computer and information sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Computer Science
Depositing User: Dimitar Ljubotenski
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2014 11:58
Last Modified: 07 Jul 2014 11:58
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/10430

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