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Brevet US6434739 - Object oriented framework mechanism for multi-target source code processing - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsAn object oriented framework for source code processing provides an infrastructure that embodies the steps necessary to process source code and a mechanism to extend the framework to fit a particular scenario for processing source code. Certain core functions are provided by the framework, which interact...http://www.google.fr/patents/US6434739?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US6434739 - Object oriented framework mechanism for multi-target source code processing Num�ro de publicationUS6434739 B1Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demandeUS 08/636,211 Date de publication13 ao�t 2002 Date de d�p�t22 avr. 1996 Date de priorit�22 avr. 1996�tat de paiement des fraisPay�Autre r�f�rence de publicationWO1997040443A1 Num�ro de publication08636211, 636211, US 6434739 B1, US 6434739B1, US-B1-6434739, US6434739 B1, US6434739B1 InventeursMichael John Branson, David Joseph Misheski, Stephen Matthew Stupca Cessionnaire d'origineInternational Business Machines CorporationExporter la citationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitations de brevets (36), Citations hors brevets (180), R�f�renc� par (24), Classifications (8), �v�nements juridiques (3) Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, EspacenetObject oriented framework mechanism for multi-target source code processingUS 6434739 B1 R�sum� An object oriented framework for source code processing provides an infrastructure that embodies the steps necessary to process source code and a mechanism to extend the framework to fit a particular scenario for processing source code. Certain core functions are provided by the framework, which interact with extensible functions provided by the framework user. The architecture of the framework allows a developer to select the native processing tool of their choice, and provides an infrastructure for using that processing tool with other platforms (e.g., targets, etc.) The extensible functions allow the processing tools of a new platform to be easily incorporated into the framework. The framework thus allows a programming environment with development on multiple platforms that targets multiple platforms, which may be easily customized to include new platforms and new processing tools.
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