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Abstract: Regularities, or the conformity to unifying principles, are essential to the comprehensibility,
manageability and reliability of large software systems, and should, therefore, be considered an
important element of their architecture. But, as is argued in this paper, the inherent globality of
regularities makes them very hard to implement in traditional methods. This paper explores an
approach to regularities which greatly simplifies their implementation, making them more easily
employable for... (Update)
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.... situation changed due to the recent development of Darwin E [MP94] which is a software development environment (based on Darwin 2 [Min94]) that supports LGA for systems written in the object oriented language Eiffel [Mey92] and which provides for efficient static...
...bottom layer of the system inherits from C, both of which employ universal quantification. In spite of the great importance of regularities [5], particularly for large systems, current programming technology provides very little support for them. This is unfortunate because...
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N.H. Minsky. Law-governed regularities in software systems. Technical Report LCSR-TR-220, Rutgers University, LCSR, January 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/minsky94lawgoverned.html More
@inproceedings{ minsky94lawgoverned,
author = "Naftaly H. Minsky and Jerrold Leichter",
title = "Law-Governed Linda as a Coordination Model",
booktitle = "{ECOOP} Workshop",
pages = "125-146",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/minsky94lawgoverned.html" }
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