| G.T. Heineman. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. In ICSE'99 Workshop on CBSE, 1999. |
....automated procedure to derive concrete adaptors from given high level specifications, and (4) an e#ective technique for verifying properties of adaptors. 1 Introduction Component adaptation is widely recognised to be one of the crucial problems in Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) [4, 16, 14]. The possibility for application builders to easily adapt o# the shelf software components to work properly within their application is a must for the creation of a true component marketplace and for component deployment in general [3] Available component oriented platforms (e.g. CORBA [25] ....
George T. Heineman. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. In 2nd ICSE Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering, 1999.
....implement both the Adapter and the Proxy pattern. Their implementation features an Adapter Manager that acts as a central point of coordination and reference for adapters, which is not so different from our own Adapter Service. Adapters are also routinely used for reusing software components [11, 6]. They are usually written by hand by programmers and, apart from very obvious cases, the automation of the generation of adapters has not produced convincing results yet. This issue was nevertheless addressed by Thatt in [17] The solution presented builds on results from type theory in order to ....
G. Heineman and H. Ohlenbusch. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. Technical Report WPI-CS-TR-98-20, Department of Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, February 1999.
.... will demand improvements in how components are documented, assembled, adapted, integrated and customized [1] The Commercial off the shelf (COTS) integration and extension of a software component into an existing system requires new techniques and certainly new understanding to resolve CBSE issues [2]. We first define the terms, integration and extension with regard to software components. Component integration is the assembly of components using a component infrastructure that provides the binding to form a system from the disparate components without modifying the components source ....
George T. Heineman. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. In ICSE99 Orlando, FL, November 1999.
....The closing sentence of a recent report on the current state of CBSE states that the growing use of external components will demand improvements in how components are documented, assembled, adapted, and customized [3] This position paper addresses the issue of adaptation. We have argued in [8, 6, 7, 9] that a true component marketplace will only exist when application builders can adapt software components to work within their application. For this position paper, we surveyed the literature for different approaches to adapting software components. Our primary contribution is to show that ....
....embedding need not be a controversial topic. When considering the adaptation techniques themselves, in place modification clearly fails; with small differences, however, the other techniques are more related than one might realize at first. We have carried out a small experiment, described in [9], in evaluating the use of each of these techniques (except Superimposition) in solving an adaptation problem. We are currently designing more rigorous experiments to understand how to better aid application builders when they need to adaptation existing components. 5. Conclusion This evaluation ....
George T. Heineman and Helgo Ohlenbusch. An Evaluation of Component Adaptation Techniques. Technical Report WPI-CS-TR-98-20, Department of Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, February 1999.
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G.T. Heineman. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. In ICSE'99 Workshop on CBSE, 1999.
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G.T. Heineman. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. In ICSE'99 Workshop on CBSE, 1999.
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G.T. Heineman. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. In ICSE'99 Workshop on CBSE, 1999.
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George T. Heineman and Helgo M. Ohlenbusch. An evaluation of component adaptation techniques. Technical Report WPI-CS-TR-98-20, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Computer Science Department, March 1999.
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