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Component-Based Software Engineering
This book, first published in 1997, covers the most important topics in Componentware™ technology, based in large part on the first Component Users Conference.
Thomas Jell (Edited by)
9780521648219, SIGS
Paperback, published 11 May 1998
174 pages
27.9 x 21.7 x 1.2 cm, 0.44 kg
This book, first published in 1997, covers the most important topics in ComponentWare™ technology, based in large part on the first Component Users Conference. It addresses such issues as ComponentWare platforms, component design and architecture, distributed object computing, ComponentWare languages, patterns and frameworks, interoperability, and debugging and testing.
Part I. About the Conference: Part II. Speakers: Part III. Abstracts: Part IV. Papers: 1. Faster, better, and cheaper at JPL D. E. Smyth
2. Delivering the benefits of component software: JavaScript and related component technologies E. A. Van der Veer
3. ComponentWare® consortium technology plan White Paper B. K. Cottmann and B. H. Cottmann
4. Retrieving software components by execution Y. Park and P. Bai
5. Service location in Multi-ORB distributed systems M. Steinder and K. Zielinski
6. Black-Box Reuse within frameworks based on visual programming B. Wagner et al.
7. Automatic load distribution for CORBA applications T. Schnekenburger
8. Mobile agents - mobile components H. Ilmberger et al.
9. Toward mass-customized information systems N. Makrygiannis
10. Component-based systems: the basis of future manufacturing systems J. Edwards et al.
11. Designing and documenting ComponentWare with message sequence charts R. Nahm
12. Component model for managed objects in large-scale distributed systems R. H. High, Jr
13. What is a pattern? F. Buschmann and P. Sommerlad
14. Why objects are not enough C. Pfister and C. Szyperski
15. Oberon/F: a cross-platform component-oriented framework C. Pfister and C. Szyperski
16. Let's brew some Java J. De Jesus
17. Specification and implementation of CORBA services: a case study - extended abstract B. Hollunder
18. GINA: an object-oriented run-time and development solution for distributed object computing.
Subject Areas: Software Engineering [UMZ], Object-oriented programming [OOP UMN]
