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Software Composition

9th International Conference, SC 2010, Malaga, Spain, July 1-2, 2010. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6144)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): SC: International Workshop on Structural Computing

Conference proceedings info: SC 2010.

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Table of contents (10 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Model Composition

    1. Composing Models at Two Modeling Levels to Capture Heterogeneous Concerns in Requirements

      • Erwan Brottier, Yves Le Traon, Bertrand Nicolas
      Pages 1-16
    2. Managing Variability in Workflow with Feature Model Composition Operators

      • Mathieu Acher, Philippe Collet, Philippe Lahire, Robert France
      Pages 17-33
  3. Context-Orientation and Domain-Specific Composition

    1. Composition and Compositionality in a Component Model for Autonomous Robots

      • Olena Rogovchenko, Jacques Malenfant
      Pages 34-49
    2. Event-Specific Software Composition in Context-Oriented Programming

      • Malte Appeltauer, Robert Hirschfeld, Hidehiko Masuhara, Michael Haupt, Kazunori Kawauchi
      Pages 50-65
    3. Predicated Generic Functions

      • Jorge Vallejos, Sebastián González, Pascal Costanza, Wolfgang De Meuter, Theo D’Hondt, Kim Mens
      Pages 66-81
  4. Composing Services

    1. Dynamically Adaptive Systems through Automated Model Evolution Using Service Compositions

      • Adina Mosincat, Walter Binder, Mehdi Jazayeri
      Pages 82-89
    2. Visualizing and Assessing a Compositional Approach of Business Process Design

      • Sebastien Mosser, Alexandre Bergel, Mireille Blay–Fornarino
      Pages 90-105
  5. Languages

    1. Construction of Asynchronous Communicating Systems: Weak Termination Guaranteed!

      • Kees M. van Hee, Natalia Sidorova, Jan Martijn van der Werf
      Pages 106-121
    2. An Advice for Advice Composition in AspectJ

      • Fuminobu Takeyama, Shigeru Chiba
      Pages 122-137
    3. The .NET Primitives for Open, Dynamic and Reflective Component Frameworks

      • Mircea Trofin, Nicholas Blumhardt, Clemens Szyperski
      Pages 138-153
  6. Back Matter

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About this book

The goal of the International Conference on Software Composition is to advance the state of research on modularity and reuse in the context of software development based on components, services, features, or models. Software composition is becoming more and more important as innovation in software engineering shifts from the development of individual components to their reuse and recombination in novel ways. To this end, for the 2010 edition, researchers were solicited to contribute on topics such as component adaptation techniques, composition languages, modeling, as well as emerging composition techniques such as aspect-oriented programming, servi- oriented architectures, and mashups. In line with previous editions of SC, contri- tions were sought focusing on both theory and practice, with a particular interest in efforts relating them. This LNCS volume contains the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Software Composition, which was held during July 1–2, 2010, as a collocated event of the TOOLS 2010 Federated Conferences, in Malaga, Spain.

Keywords

  • .NET
  • Ada
  • aspect-oriented systems
  • class-reuse
  • design
  • modeling
  • programming
  • requirements engineering
  • robotics
  • sotware architecture

Editors and Affiliations

  • INRIA Rennes Bretagna Atlantique, Rennes Cedex, France

    Benoît Baudry

  • Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

    Eric Wohlstadter

Bibliographic Information

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