Date of Award

12-1990

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Computer Science

Department

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Advisor

David Umphress, PhD

Abstract

This study investigated software component representation methods. Hypermedia was chosen as the implementation method to represent a collection of reusable software components. The hypermedia implementation organizes knowledge about the component collection into a web of small information chunks called frames. The set of software components was represented using a hybrid classification scheme composed of enumerated and faceted parts. The enumerated part enables the user to progress along a path in a taxonomic tree, narrowing the scope of eligible components. Each leaf node in this tree denotes a class of components, members of which are distinguished by their time and space characteristics. These characteristics, known as forms, are grouped into eleven facets, each comprised of two to four elements. Links between frames establish a means of traversing the information net. Some of these links allow the user to progress directly through the levels of the classification structure. Other links lead from the classification structure frames containing explanatory text for the terms used in the classification. Additional links cross-reference related topics.

AFIT Designator

AFIT-GCS-ENG-90D-16

DTIC Accession Number

ADA230497

Comments

The author's Vita page is omitted.

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