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 | | Frameworks, large OO structures that can be tailored for specific applications, carry OO paradigm further by providing infrastructure and flexibility for deploying OO technology and enabling reuse at a larger granularity (Bosh, Molin, Mattson and Bengtson, 1997),(Taligent, 1996). |
 | | Frameworks have been defined for a large variety of domains such as: multimedia (Posnak, Levender and Vin, 1997), operating systems within computer science and financial systems (Baumer, Gryczan, Knoll, Lilienthal, Riehle and Zullighoven, 1997), process control systems within particular application domains (Doscher and Hodges, 1997), (Brugali, Menga and Aarsten, 1997), and many others. |
 | | The framework is extended either by inheriting from framework base classes or by overriding pre-defined hook methods (Fayad and Schmidt, 1997). |
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