Adaptive plug-and-play components for evolutionary software development
M Mezini, K Lieberherr - Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN …, 1998 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented …, 1998•dl.acm.org
In several works on design methodologies, design patterns, and programming language
design, the need for program entities that capture the patterns of collaboration between
several classes has been recognized. The idea is that in general the unit of reuse is not a
single class, but a slice of behavior affecting a set of collaborating classes. The absence of
large-scale components for expressing these collaborations makes object-oriented
programs more difficult to maintain and reuse, because functionality is spread over several …
design, the need for program entities that capture the patterns of collaboration between
several classes has been recognized. The idea is that in general the unit of reuse is not a
single class, but a slice of behavior affecting a set of collaborating classes. The absence of
large-scale components for expressing these collaborations makes object-oriented
programs more difficult to maintain and reuse, because functionality is spread over several …
In several works on design methodologies, design patterns, and programming language design, the need for program entities that capture the patterns of collaboration between several classes has been recognized. The idea is that in general the unit of reuse is not a single class, but a slice of behavior affecting a set of collaborating classes. The absence of large-scale components for expressing these collaborations makes object-oriented programs more difficult to maintain and reuse, because functionality is spread over several methods and it becomes difficult to get the "big picture". In this paper, we propose Adaptive Plug and Play Components to serve this need. These components are designed such that they not only facilitate the construction of complex software by making the collaborations explicit, but they do so in a manner that supports the evolutionary nature of both structure and behavior.
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