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29th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO'03)
Whole-Part Relationships for Software Component Combination
Belek-Antalya, Turkey
September 01-September 06
ISBN: 0-7695-1996-2
Nicolas Belloir, University of Pau
Jean-Michel Bruel, University of Pau
Franck Barbier, University of Pau
Reusability is a key factor for the success of the development of low-cost applications. Component-based software engineering (CBSE) aims to address this challenge by providing flexible and easy to use software components. Composability is a key concern of CBSE because software components collaborate with difficulty in spite of the fact that they are known to be compositional. In this paper we propose to formalize a special kind of composability, based on high coupling in which fine-grained components are encapsulated inside high-granularity components that are deployed on the same node. We specifically study the properties of the universal whole-part relationship within a composition framework. We constrain composition design by means of rules derived from the whole-part relationship. These constraints are used to generate contracts at implementation time. Finally, we incorporate built-in test functionality into components to support runtime validation.
Citation:
Nicolas Belloir, Jean-Michel Bruel, Franck Barbier, "Whole-Part Relationships for Software Component Combination," euromicro, pp.86, 29th Euromicro Conference (EUROMICRO'03), 2003
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