DolNet: A Division Of Labour Based Distributed Object Oriented Software Process Model
Sachin Lakra, Deepak Kumar Sharma

TL;DR
This paper introduces DolNet, a new distributed object-oriented software process model, aiming to improve distributed software development practices by defining a division of labor approach.
Contribution
It proposes the DolNet model, a novel division of labor based process specifically designed for distributed object-oriented software projects.
Findings
Defines the DOOSE field and its significance.
Introduces the DolNet process model for distributed development.
Provides a framework for organizing distributed software teams.
Abstract
Distributed Software Development today is in its childhood and not too widespread as a method of developing software in the global IT Industry. In this context, Petrinets are a mathematical model for describing distributed systems theoretically, whereas AttNets are one of their offshoots. But development of true distributed software is limited to network operating systems majorly. Software that runs on many machines with separate programs for each machine, are very few. This paper introduces and defines Distributed Object Oriented Software Engineering DOOSE as a new field in software engineering. The paper further gives a Distributed Object Oriented Software Process Model DOOSPM, called the DolNet, which describes how work may be done by a software development organization while working on Distributed Object Oriented DOO Projects.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Petri Nets in System Modeling
