| Solderitsch, J., K. Wallnau, J. Thalhamer. "Constructing Domain-Specific Ada Reuse Libraries." In Proceedings of the 7th Annual National Conference on Ada Technology, March 1989. |
....the values of their facets, and the given keywords. Unfortunately, these derivations are not inferences, in the sense that they are not formally defined, or based on semantics. The AIRS [ 30 ] system, and other semantic net based systems such as that of Woods and Somerville [ 50 ] and the RLF [ 41 ] work at UNISYS, all provide some version of structural representation of knowledge. In the case of AIRS and RLF, the representational framework is based on KL ONE [ 10 ] the RLF work is based on a similar language called KNET. All of the systems described in this section are intended to be ....
....[ 6 ] suggests that the description of each component should include constraints on how it should be reused; without this information, the reuser is liable to violate the architecture and contribute to increased complexity of the system. In all of the systems mentioned above, with the exception of [ 41 ] , the languages can be used to specify mere associations; they are not intended to specify constraints. For example, in these schemes, one cannot specify that update operations must be done only by the database manager, or that password files can only be changed by a process with root ....
Solderitsch, J., Wallnau, K., Thalhamer, J., Constructing Domain-Specific Ada Reuse Libraries, Proceedings, Seventh Annual National Conference on ADA Technology, March, 1989, Atlantic City, NJ.
....is the work underway to address automated support for domain specific reuse, including reuse library technology. Theoretical aspects of reuse libraries have been explored significantly (e.g. PDF87, FG90] and a number of processes and tools have been developed to support them (e.g. Sof91b, SWT89] As a result, several major efforts are underway to establish operational domain specific asset libraries (e.g. ASSET [Ass92] and CARDS [Cen92] There has been other important work focusing on reuse automation, as well, ranging from application generation technology to reuse based software ....
James J. Solderitsch, Kurt C. Wallnau, and John A. Thalhamer. Constructing DomainSpecific Ada Reuse Libraries. In Proceedings of the 7th Annual National Conference on Ada Technology, 1989.
....the ODM Technical Report is planned for mid 1994. The CFRP is described in two STARS documents dealing respectively with definitions and applications [STARS93a, STARS93b] a shorter paper describing the framework is also available [Cre93] The RLF has been described in several papers and documents [Uni88, SWT89]. A public domain version of RLF source and reference manuals are available through the STARS Asset Library. The STARS Army Demonstration project s initial experience in applying the CFRP, ODM and RLF has been described in an experience report which will be updated annually [Uni93] ....
Solderitsch, J., K. Wallnau, and J. Thalhamer. "Constructing Domain-Specific Ada Reuse Libraries", Proceedings, 7th Annual National Conference on Ada Technology, March 1989.
....(and despite its name) is vitally concerned with this feature. The RLF is a set of Ada knowledge based tools (semantic network and rule based systems that can be used in concert) to support the definition and manipulation of domain models. The RLF has been used to develop several reuse libraries [SWT89] as well as a model based tool utilization assistant (TUA) for the domain of document preparation. An early version of the RLF was also used to produce an Ada Unit Test Assistant (Gadfly) WSS 88] which contained a model of test heuristics and generated test plans based on parsing of Ada ....
....System and Software Engineering Symposium November 1992 4.2. 4 Specification Languages A careful separation of the content of knowledge bases from their basic organization and available operations is provided through the use of two specification languages developed explicitly for the RLF (cf. SWT89] SNDL (Semantic Network Definition Language) and RBDL (Rule Base Definition Language) are used to specify semantic network descriptions for AdaKNET and rule and fact base descriptions for AdaTAU respectively. These languages are structured so that the fairly complex semantic interfaces for the ....
J. Solderitsch, K. Wallnau, and J. Thalhamer. Constructing Domain-Specific Ada Reuse Libraries. In Proceedings, 7th Annual National Conference on Ada Technology, March 1989. pages 419-433.
....directly utilize and manipulate. Unisys has produced a set of Ada knowledge based tools (semantic network and rule based systems that can be used in concert) to support the definition nad manipulation of domain models. These tools are collectively known as the Reusability Library Framework, RLF) [SWT89] reflecting their initial application to support development of domain specific software library systems. The RLF has been used to develop several reuse libraries as well as a model based tool utilization assistant (TUA) for the domain of document preparation. An early version of the RLF was ....
J. Solderitsch, K. Wallnau, and J. Thalhamer. constructing Domain-Specific Ada Reuse Libraries. In Proceedings, 7th Annual National Conference on Ada Technology, March 1989. Pages 419-433.
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