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UNIT NAME

Software Reuse Course

VERSION
1
ORIGIN
Richard Conn
REVIEW CODE
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INET ADDRESS
conn@moncol.monmouth.edu
AUTHOR
Richard Conn
RIGHTS
Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited
COPYRIGHT
1995 Richard Conn
LOCATION
PAL

CLASSIFICATION

KEYWORDS
Software Reuse Course
Reuse Course
Course, Reuse
Course, Software Reuse
INDEX
Conn, Richard
Monmouth Univ, SE Dept
DEPENDENCIES
SEE ALSO
SHORT DESCRIPTION
A 14-week graduate-level course in Software Reuse with Ada83, Ada95, C++
TAXONOMY


Courseware
    Software Reuse
      14-Week Overview, Version 1


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ABSTRACT

Software Reuse Version 1 - SE 598 51


Syllabus
TOPIC: Software Reuse

COURSE ABSTRACT: The purpose of this course is to explore contemporary topics in software reuse, including the impact of Object-Oriented Design and Programming with Ada83, Ada95, C++, and Domain Engineering on the software development process. The course will concentrate on the practical aspects of applying architecture-centric, domain-specific, library- based reuse methodologies integrated with the software development process to create Ada83, Ada95, and C++ systems in an efficient, cost-effective manner. Libraries of object-based reusable software components will be used to design and implement solutions to problems. The course will illustrate how object-oriented and domain engineering techniques coupled with domain-specific libraries and Ada83, Ada95, and C++ can be used to effectively develop significant software systems in a short period of time, frequently realizing reuse on the order of 70% or more. Topics (with estimated percentage of the class time):

  • A review of Software Engineering and the Ada83, Ada95, and C++ programming languages (10%),
  • Object-Based and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Ada83, Ada95, and C++ (20%),
  • Designing for reuse (30%),
  • Domain Engineering (30%),
  • Integrating reuse processes into the development process (5%), and
  • Non-Technical issues (5%).

The course is half lecture and half laboratory. DEC Ada and DEC C++ will be used on a DEC Alpha computer system for the laboratory.

INTENDED AUDIENCE: System architects, designers, programmers, graduate students.

PRE-REQUISITE: Experience in Ada and C or approval of the instructor or faculty advisor.

COURSE NOTES:

  • Conn, Richard, Software Reuse Course Notes and Lesson Plan, Monmouth College, 1995.
  • Conn, Richard, Reading Materials for Software Reuse, Monmouth College, 1995.
  • Conn, Richard, Lab Materials for Software Reuse, Monmouth College, 1995.

Release to the PAL

The following tools were used to prepare the student notes and slides:

    Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
  • Microsoft Powerpoint 4.0

Postscript files of the student notes and slides as well many of the lab manuals are included.

Most of the reading material is available in the PAL and not included in this distribution. You can find the material in the PAL by using the PAL Catalog or Card Catalog. The reading material not in the PAL is mainly in the form of magazine articles. The sources of these articles are given in the Lesson Plan and cover pages for the reading material. The code used in the lab includes CS Parts and the Aflex/Ayacc tool pair. These can be found in the PAL.


REVISION HISTORY

1  12 Jan 95  Richard Conn  Initial release to the PAL

RELEASE NOTICE

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Restrictions on use or distribution:  NONE

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implied warranties whatsoever.  No warranties as to performance,
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose exist.
The user must assume the entire risk and liability of using this
document.  In no event shall any person or organization of people be
held responsible for any direct, indirect, consequential or
inconsequential damages or lost profits.

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