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26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Process-Oriented, Consistent Integration of Software Components
Oxford, England
August 26-August 29
ISBN: 0-7695-1727-7
R. Depke, University of Paderborn
G. Engels, University of Paderborn
S. Thöne, University of Paderborn
M. Langham, S&N AG
The integration of software components becomes a more and more important issue in software engineering. Process-oriented approaches should provide automated information processes. Therefore, the software components have to be integrated in a consistent way, i.e., their export interfaces have to be respected by the importing components. Furthermore, the type system of component interfaces has to support a tunable degree of freedom. This allows the insertion of components with interfaces of restricted but sufficient degree of compatibility. In this paper, we develop a concept for consistent and flexible integration of components. We present a process modeling language that combines UML and XML in order to support consistent, flexible, and executable processes. Finally, we provide a formalization of the proposed component type system.
Citation:
R. Depke, G. Engels, S. Thöne, M. Langham, B. Lütkemeier, "Process-Oriented, Consistent Integration of Software Components," compsac, pp.13, 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002
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