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Paper Title

The Common Interface Oriented Architectural Framework to Improve Compatibility of the Pure Object Oriented Cross Languages Interoperability

Article Type

Research Article

Issue

Volume : 2 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 90-97

Published On

June, 2014

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Abstract

Traditional object-oriented design methods only deal with the design of specific applications and do not facilitate the design of common framework. A framework provides a highly effective mechanism for software reuse within an application domain; the framework captures the features that are common across the product line. The Pure CrossPlatform Object Oriented Languages are purely atom/Variable/object dependable. As well as many aspects and requirements are based on the specific variable or Object(s) or Atom. In these languages, the object is atom as well as Variable (Tangible Unit) abstracted from the problem also reusability, genericity, polymorphism and inheritances are specialized and generalized from the objects. The basic problem is that, No any Common compatible and interoperable architectural framework and interface oriented object oriented system design for software implementations on the pure cross-languages platforms, also No any specification to identification of the object limitation, across the system on the based on the object paradigm. Also present tools and methods/tasks of the object oriented system are not incorporated tools as well as not specifically step next tools, to proceeds the system from identification of need to system design for the Cross-Platform software development in both JVM and CLR engines. The research prove the Common Compatible and Interoperable Architectural Framework to develop system to any pure cross languages platform as Java Virtual Machine technological languages like Scala, Ruby, Java and Microsoft Visual Studio languages like vb.net, c#.net, j#.net, asp.net and .cobol.net. The Architectural Framework provides the common platform to design the system in any pure cross languages compatibility. The Architectural Framework precedes the system from Object elicitation to clean room software system for the pure cross languages development.

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