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DESIGNING SOFTWARE FOR EASE OF EXTENSION AND CONTRACTION.

Abstract

Designing software to be extensible and easily contracted is discussed as a special case of design for change. A number of ways that extension and contraction problems manifest themselves in current software are explained. Four steps in the design of software that is more flexible are discussed. Some criteria for design decisions are given and illustrated using a small example. It is shown that the identification of minimal subsets and minimal extensions can lead to software that can be tailored to the needs of a broad variety of users.

Authors

Parnas DL

Journal

undefined, , , pp. 264–277

Publication Date

January 1, 1978

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