S. H. Edwards, W. D. Heyre, T. J. Long, M. Sitaraman, and B. W. XVeide. Speciving Components in RESOLVE. Software Engineering Notes, 19(4):29 39, 1994.

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....two Item types. One item type wouM correspond to the domain of the hashtable, and the other to the range. Further, the kinds of parameters are not re stricted to just type parameters to specialize collection components. Parameters to tentplates can encapsulate arbitrarily complex behavior [4]. SFAT next pronpts the user to provide the .NET assembly that contains the class to be adapted. Once the assembly has been loaded, SFAT provides a list of the types defined within the specified assembly. The user must then select the class to be adapted from the list of contained types. In the ....

....would then use the specified Serf to prepare each of the parameters for the operation. This mapping has to be strict subtype mapping, similar to the one used in the Formal Adapter pattern [7] In addition, the user also marks the parameter mode of each parameter (consumes, produces, or alters) [4]. The extra. level of indirection provided by the Serf wrapper provides a natural point of interception for adding additional peripheral aspects. Like other interceptionbased approaches, this is achieved by injecting addi tiona.1 code both before and after the invocation on the underlying ....

S. H. Edwards, W. D. Heyre, T. J. Long, M. Sitaraman, and B. W. XVeide. Speciving Components in RESOLVE. Software Engineering Notes, 19(4):29 39, 1994.

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