Designing for Extensibility: An action research study of maximizing extensibility by means of design principles
Abstract
This paper presents an action research study on how a set of design principles applicable to object oriented
languages can be used to counteract code rot and consequentially enhance system extensibility. The study
describes how these principles help support the system quality attributes of modifiability, maintainability and
scalability, as well as how these quality attributes correlate to extensibility. Furthermore, it also elaborates on the
relationship between extensibility and code rot and how the absence of the first can lead to the latter. The study
thus contributes by illustrating how a design science approach can be useful in action research.
Degree
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
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Date
2009-06-30Author
Johansson, Niklas
Löfgren, Anton
Keywords
Action research
design science
extensibility
code rot
Series/Report no.
Report/department of Applied Information Technology
2009:053
Language
eng