Abstract:
The design of software has been a focus of software engineering research since the field's beginning. This paper explores key aspects of this research focus and shows why...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The design of software has been a focus of software engineering research since the field's beginning. This paper explores key aspects of this research focus and shows why design will remain a principal focus. The intrinsic elements of software design, both process and product, are discussed: concept formation, use of experience, and means for representation, reasoning, and directing the design activity. Design is presented as being an activity engaged by a wide range of stakeholders, acting throughout most of a system's lifecycle, making a set of key choices which constitute the application's architecture. Directions for design research are outlined, including: (a) drawing lessons, inspiration, and techniques from design fields outside of computer science, (b) emphasizing the design of application "character" (functionality and style) as well as the application's structure, and (c) expanding the notion of software to encompass the design of additional kinds of intangible complex artifacts.
Published in: Future of Software Engineering (FOSE '07)
Date of Conference: 23-25 May 2007
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 June 2007
Print ISBN:0-7695-2829-5