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Framework Oriented Design (FOD) is aprogrammingparadigm that uses existing frameworks as the basis for an application design.

The framework can be thought of as fully functioning template application. The application development consists of modifying callback procedure behaviour and modifying object behaviour using inheritance.

This paradigm provides the patterns for understanding development withRapid Application Development (RAD) systems such as Delphi, where theIntegrated Development Environment (IDE) provides the template application and the programmer fills in the appropriate event handlers. The developer has the option of modifying existing objects via inheritance.

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C++ Hierarchy Design Idioms by Stephen C. Dewhurst of www.semantics.org.

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