The proceedings contain 12 papers. The topics discussed include: modeling dynamic architectures using DY-BIP; defining composition operators for BPMN; PaCE: a data-flow coordination language for asynchronous network-based applications; adaptation of legacy codes to context-aware composition using aspect-oriented programming; challenges for refinement and composition of instrumentations: position paper; constructing customized interpreters from reusable evaluators using game; revising and extending the uppaal communication mechanism; on the automated modularization of java programs using service locators; touching factor: software development on tablets; domain-specific languages in few steps: the neverlang approach; and business process lines and decision tables driving flexibility by selection.

Gschwind, T., DE PAOLI, F., Gruhn, V., Book, M. (a cura di). (2012). Software composition. Springer.

Software composition

DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA;
2012

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The proceedings contain 12 papers. The topics discussed include: modeling dynamic architectures using DY-BIP; defining composition operators for BPMN; PaCE: a data-flow coordination language for asynchronous network-based applications; adaptation of legacy codes to context-aware composition using aspect-oriented programming; challenges for refinement and composition of instrumentations: position paper; constructing customized interpreters from reusable evaluators using game; revising and extending the uppaal communication mechanism; on the automated modularization of java programs using service locators; touching factor: software development on tablets; domain-specific languages in few steps: the neverlang approach; and business process lines and decision tables driving flexibility by selection.
Software composition; aspect-oriented programming; business process modeling; real-time systems; timed automata; Software verification
English
2012
978-3-642-30563-4
7306
195
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Gschwind, T., DE PAOLI, F., Gruhn, V., Book, M. (a cura di). (2012). Software composition. Springer.
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