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V. Singhal and D. Batory. P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Software Reuse, 1993.

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High-Level Design of Soft IPs using C++ and SystemC - Damasevicius, Stuikys (2002)   (Correct)

....introducing some extensions to the TL or using an external ML. The aim of the external ML is to deliver means for manipulating with a given program written in a TL. The examples of the extension based MPG are VHDL object oriented extensions [21] and C extensions for component based programming [22]. At the implementation level, we need to build the architecture of the IP, to evaluate the properties of the IP model, and specify (integrate) the required matching between properties using the appropriate abstractions. The design of the soft IP could cover the different requirements of the ....

V. Singhal, and D. Batory, P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components , in Proc. of the Annual Workshop on Software Reuse, Owego, New York, November 1993.


Reusable Object-Oriented Design - Butler, Li, Tjandra (1995)   (Correct)

....has additional information, such as source and object files. When designing a large system in a particular application domain, realms can be used as reusable design artifacts. The implementation of the system can then be accomplished by reusing the corresponding components. The language P [69] supports the GenVoca approach. 5 Design Patterns A pattern is a solution to a problem in a context [21, p.93] A pattern is an abstract model of the problem and its solution. So the pattern expresses the relationship among the elements in a problem, and describes the context: it lets the ....

V. Singhal and D. Batory, P++: A language for large-scale reusable software components, Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, 1993.


P2: A Lightweight DBMS Generator - Thomas (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Batory)   (Correct)

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Vivek Singhal and Don Batory. P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components. In Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Workshop on Software Reuse, Owego, New York, November 1993.


A Programming Language for Writing Domain-Specific Software.. - Singhal (1996)   (13 citations)  Self-citation (Singhal Batory)   (Correct)

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Vivek Singhal and Don Batory. P++: a language for large-scale reusable software components. In Proceedings of the 6th Annual Workshop on Software Reuse (Owego, New York), November 1993.


Combining Feature-Oriented and Aspect-Oriented.. - Apel, Leich.. (2005)   (Correct)

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V. Singhal and D. Batory. P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Software Reuse, 1993.


FeatureC++: Feature-Oriented and Aspect-Oriented.. - Apel, Leich..   (Correct)

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V. Singhal and D. Batory. P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components. In Workshop on Software Reuse, 1993.


FeatureC : On the Symbiosis of Feature-Oriented and.. - Apel, Leich.. (2005)   (Correct)

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V. Singhal and D. Batory. P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components. In Workshop on Software Reuse, 1993.


Scripting Language Open PROMOL: Extension, Environment and.. - Damasevicius (2001)   (Correct)

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Singhal, V., and D. Batory (1993). P++: A Language for Large-Scale Reusable Software Components. In Proceedings of the 6th Annual Workshop on Software Reuse, Owego, New York.

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