Framework as a term is very frequently used in software engineering, especially in relation to object-oriented software design and implementation. In general, a framework could be defined as an application generator for one particular domain, or more to the point, it represents a skeleton of an application, that includes the complete code for the basic functions of a system, which can be conformed to the needs of one specific application. In this paper, the definitions and properties of frameworks development process are presented. The second part of the paper will present guidelines for design and implementation of framework for developing desktop applications based on relationship meta-data. The framework should, on the basis of an arbitrary problem domain represented by a meta model, generate application skeleton using three-tier architecture and then implement basic CRUD database operations for the defined problem domain. Finally, conclusion summarizes all done and notes guidelines for further improvements of the implemented framework.
Authors:
Vojislav Stanojević
Teaching assistant, Faculty of organizational sciences, University of Belgrade
Vojislav Stanojević received his B.Sc. in Software engineering from University of Belgrade, and he is now PhD student. He is teaching assistant at University of Belgrade — Faculty of organizational sciences (FOS) for several years. He participated in large number of software engineering projects and most important one was KosMod 4.0 project, application done for Norwegian ministry of defense Institute. His research interests include software patterns, code generators, software requirements, web technologies,… He is also very interested in sports. He was member of FOS basketball team which had great both national and international success.
Milos Milic
Teaching assistant, Faculty of organizational sciences, University of Belgrade
Milos Milic received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Software engineering from University of Belgrade, and he is now PhD student. He is teaching assistant at University of Belgrade — Faculty of organizational sciences (FOS) for several years. He participated in large number of software engineering projects and most important one was KosMod 4.0 project, application done for Norwegian ministry of defense Institute. His research interests include software engineering, code generators, software quality, software requirements and web technologies.