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Abstract: Over the past few years, a number of different models of component-based software engineering have been proposed and discussed. We argue that many of these models are too narrow and/or informal, and that a broader and more precise foundation is needed for CBSE. 1. INTRODUCTION Component-based software engineering (CBSE) has existed in one form or another for a number of years. The idea of constructing modular software has long been recognized as advantageous within the software community, even... (Update)
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...execution could change the status of the external environment. We are close to the model for a software component, introduced in [7], where the component is characterized by a service interface, a client interface and an implementation. Since the black box model is adopted...
...to their widespread practical use. However, there seems to be a lack of explicit work on modeling module and component interfaces [25, 19]. The notion of module based programming [26] first introduced the concept of information hiding and the separation between interface and...
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