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Lightweight Plug-In-Based Application Development
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Lightweight Plug-In-Based Application Development
Johannes Mayer7 , Ingo Melzer7 and Franz Schweiggert7 
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Department of Applied Information Processing, University of Ulm, Helmholtzstr. 18, D-89069 Ulm, Germany |
Abstract
“Fat software” significantly reduces the effect of new and faster computer hardware. Such software is only possible due to
the impressive success of the hardware developers. The main reason for this trend is the users’ demand for new gimmicks driving
the software developers to include all possible features into their systems. Those features are loaded every time the program
is executed and make the system bulky. The fact that most add-ons are simply integrated without a clear interface only adds
insult to the injury. This paper shows a way to design software which helps to battle this development of bulky systems. The
well-known plug-in concept is formally described as a design pattern. Based on this pattern a development principle is proposed.
As a special case, GUI development is considered.
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