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M. Mezini and K. Ostermann. Integrating independent components with ondemand remodularization. In Proceedings of OOPSLA '02, Seattle, USA, 2002.

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Language Support for Connector Abstractions - Aldrich, Sazawal, Chambers.. (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....of the connectors is fixed by the C2 architectural style, while our connector abstractions are intended to support a wide range of architectural styles. Mezini and Ostermann describe language support for adaptor connections that allow components with different data models to work together [MO02]. Their language makes wrapper code less tedious to write, and provides support for the difficult problem of 22 maintaining consistent wrapper identity. ArchJava s connector abstractions provide weaker support for adaptors, but facilitate a range of connector types beyond adaptors. ....

....for composing connectors together so that complex connectors can be easily created from simple building blocks. Another important area of future work is more effective support for adaptorstyle connections, extending recently developed adaptation techniques such as on demand remodularization [MO02]. Finally, we would like to provide specification and checking of connector properties that go beyond simple typechecking. We believe that enhanced language and system support for connectors is crucial to the effective development and evolution of many classes of software systems. ....

Mira Mezini and Klaus Ostermann. Integrating Independent Components with OnDemand Remodularization. Proc. Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, Seattle, Washington, November 2002.


Language Support for Connector Abstractions - Aldrich, Sazawal, Chambers.. (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....and customized typechecking benefits of our connector abstractions. Section 4.4 above discussed design patterns in the context of the PlantCare case study. Mezini and Ostermann describe language support for adaptor connections that allow components with different data models to work together [MO02]. Their language makes wrapper code less tedious to write, and provides support for the difficult problem of maintaining consistent wrapper identity. ArchJava s connector abstractions provide weaker support for adaptors, but facilitate a range of connector types beyond adaptors. Object Oriented ....

....for composing connectors together so that complex connectors can be easily created from simple building blocks. Another important area of future work is more effective support for adaptor style connections, extending recently developed adaptation techniques such as on demand remodularization [MO02]. Finally, we would like to provide specification and checking of connector properties that go beyond simple typechecking. We believe that enhanced language and system support for connectors is crucial to the effective development and evolution of many classes of software systems. ....

Mira Mezini and Klaus Ostermann. Integrating Independent Components with OnDemand Remodularization. Proc. Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, Seattle, Washington, November 2002.


Modules for Crosscutting Models - Mezini, Ostermann (2003)   Self-citation (Mezini Ostermann)   (Correct)

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M. Mezini and K. Ostermann. Integrating independent components with ondemand remodularization. In Proceedings of OOPSLA '02, Seattle, USA, 2002.


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Mira Mezini and Klaus Ostermann. Integrating independent components with ondemand remodularization. In Proceedings OOPSLA 2002.

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