Objective
The REBOOT project studies, develops, evaluates and disseminates advanced methodologies for reuse-driven and object-oriented software development with the emphasis on planned reuse.
REBOOT tackles the following problem areas:
- methods for identifying suitable reusable information (including reverse engineering approaches)
- techniques and tools for creating components and their associated descriptions
- repository for components
- techniques and tools for storing, retrieving and displaying components
- techniques and tools for aiding evaluation and validation of components and their modification
- use of components, including development methods, configuration management and rapid prototyping
- non-technical aspects (organisational, economic, legal, psychological, educational and managerial).
A characteristic feature of the REBOOT project is its holistic approach. In order to develop successful methodologies, the project simultaneously addresses solutions in all the areas mentioned above. REBOOT starts from state-of-the-art knowledge, using the competence of the participating organisations. Top-down and bottom-up approaches are combined by concurrent work on applications and theoretical studies. Carefully selected case-studies provide necessary feedback to the tool and method development processes.
REBOOT will provide:
- a versioned prototype repository for reusable software components which can be instantiated for different application areas and different users
- associated reuse tools to develop (partially reused) components
- a definition of a set of component models
- methods for reuse of the components from the repository.
REBOOT supports the enhancement of future standards for reuse-driven object-oriented software development as well as for appropriate tool support.
This project is being continued as 7808.
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Coordinator
92039 Paris la Défense
France
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