Inheritance Relationships for Disciplined Software Construction
Object-oriented inheritance has been in widespread use for a decade, and it is now realised that although inheritance is a powerful modelling tool with many associated advantages, its benefits are not automatically conferred on systems that simply use it.

This book introduces a model of inheritance based around five fundamental inheritance relationships. Each relationship has a clear conceptual basis, representing a fundamental, specialised use of inheritance. The resulting model replaces a confused notion of inheritance with five distinct conceptual relationships supporting more precise modelling of systems and capturing the semantic intent of each use of inheritance within a system.

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Inheritance Relationships for Disciplined Software Construction
Object-oriented inheritance has been in widespread use for a decade, and it is now realised that although inheritance is a powerful modelling tool with many associated advantages, its benefits are not automatically conferred on systems that simply use it.

This book introduces a model of inheritance based around five fundamental inheritance relationships. Each relationship has a clear conceptual basis, representing a fundamental, specialised use of inheritance. The resulting model replaces a confused notion of inheritance with five distinct conceptual relationships supporting more precise modelling of systems and capturing the semantic intent of each use of inheritance within a system.

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Inheritance Relationships for Disciplined Software Construction

Inheritance Relationships for Disciplined Software Construction

by Tracy A. Gardner
Inheritance Relationships for Disciplined Software Construction

Inheritance Relationships for Disciplined Software Construction

by Tracy A. Gardner

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Object-oriented inheritance has been in widespread use for a decade, and it is now realised that although inheritance is a powerful modelling tool with many associated advantages, its benefits are not automatically conferred on systems that simply use it.

This book introduces a model of inheritance based around five fundamental inheritance relationships. Each relationship has a clear conceptual basis, representing a fundamental, specialised use of inheritance. The resulting model replaces a confused notion of inheritance with five distinct conceptual relationships supporting more precise modelling of systems and capturing the semantic intent of each use of inheritance within a system.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447110927
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 10/29/2012
Series: Distinguished Dissertations
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 Objectives and limitations.- 1.2 Approach.- 1.3 Conventions.- 1.4 Outline.- 2 Current Understanding of Inheritance.- 2.1 The origin of inheritance.- 2.2 What is inheritance?.- 2.3 Advantages of inheritance.- 2.4 Problems with inheritance.- 2.5 Understanding inheritance.- 2.6 Conclusion.- 3 Structured Inheritance Relationships (SIRs).- 3.1 Context and scope.- 3.2 Variant.- 3.3 View.- 3.4 Evolution.- 3.5 Construction.- 3.6 Specialisation.- 3.7 Conclusion.- 4 A new model of inheritance.- 4.1 Underlying model.- 4.2 Presentation of the SIR model.- 4.3 SIR.- 4.4 SIR Specialisation.- 4.5 SIR Variant.- 4.6 SIR Construction.- 4.7 SIR View.- 4.8 SIR Evolution.- 4.9 Multiple inheritance in the SIR model.- 4.10 Relationship with other work.- 4.11 Conclusions.- 5 Techniques for Structured Use of Inheritance.- 5.1 Required architectural qualities.- 5.2 Planning techniques.- 5.3 Variability techniques.- 5.4 Adaptation techniques.- 5.5 Modification techniques.- 5.6 Conclusion.- 6 Case Studies: Applying The Sir Framework.- 6.1 Restricted subclasses: the square/rectangle problem.- 6.2 Binary Methods: Points and Coloured Points.- 6.3 Case study: web site manager.- 6.4 Conclusion.- 7 Implementation techniques.- 7.1 Levels of support.- 7.2 Implementation approaches.- 7.3 Support for specialisation.- 7.4 Support for variant.- 7.5 Support for construction.- 7.6 Support for view.- 7.7 Support for evolution.- 7.8 CASE tool lSupport.- 7.9 Conclusion.- 8 Conclusion.- 8.1 Structured inheritance relationships.- 8.2 A new model of inheritance.- 8.3 Techniques for disciplined software construction.- 8.4 Inheritance for reuse.- 8.5 Understanding of inheritance.- 8.6 Directions for new research.- 8.7 A final word.- A Glossary of terms.- References.
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