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10th SC@TOOLS 2011: Zurich, Switzerland
- Sven Apel, Ethan K. Jackson:
Software Composition - 10th International Conference, SC@TOOLS 2011, Zurich, Switzerland, June 30 - July 1, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6708, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22044-9
Composition and Interfaces
- Perla Velasco Elizondo, Mbe Koua Christophe Ndjatchi:
Deriving Functional Interface Specifications for Composite Components. 1-17 - Antonina Danylenko, Christoph W. Kessler, Welf Löwe:
Comparing Machine Learning Approaches for Context-Aware Composition. 18-33 - André Rauber Du Bois:
An Implementation of Composable Memory Transactions in Haskell. 34-50 - Simon Bliudze, Joseph Sifakis:
Synthesizing Glue Operators from Glue Constraints for the Construction of Component-Based Systems. 51-67
Aspects and Features
- Maarten Bynens, Eddy Truyen, Wouter Joosen:
A Sequence of Patterns for Reusable Aspect Libraries with Easy Configuration. 68-83 - David H. Lorenz, Victor Trakhtenberg:
Pluggable Aspect Instantiation Models. 84-99 - Ali Gondal, Michael Poppleton, Michael J. Butler:
Composing Event-B Specifications - Case-Study Experience. 100-115
Applications I
- Saddek Bensalem, Lavindra de Silva, Andreas Griesmayer, Félix Ingrand, Axel Legay, Rongjie Yan:
A Formal Approach for Incremental Construction with an Application to Autonomous Robotic Systems. 116-132 - Joseph Porter, Daniel Balasubramanian, Graham Hemingway, Janos Sztipanovits:
Towards Incremental Cycle Analysis in ESMoL Distributed Control System Models. 133-140 - Constanze Deiters, Andreas Rausch:
Assuring Architectural Properties during Compositional Architecture Design. 141-148
Applications II
- Sébastien Limet, Sophie Robert, Ahmed Turki:
Coherence and Performance for Interactive Scientific Visualization Applications. 149-164 - Annie Ressouche, Jean-Yves Tigli, Oscar Carrillo:
Toward Validated Composition in Component-Based Adaptive Middleware. 165-180
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