Object Frameworks
- An object framework is a domain-specific group of
objects that interact to provide a customizable solution within
that application domain.
- They are the "big architecture picture" which guides OMA
development.
- Frameworks are composed of components. Each
component implements a number of interfaces.
- The components communicate with each other in a peer-to-peer
fashion.
José M. Vidal
.
4 of 21