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Object-Oriented Design Frameworks: Formal Specification and Some Implementation Issues |
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Abstract Abstract. In component-based software development, object-oriented design (OOD) frameworks are increasingly recognised as better units of reuse than objects. This is because OOD frameworks are groups of interacting objects, and as such they can better re ect practical systems in which objects tend to have more than one role in more than one context. In this paper, we show how to formally specify OOD frameworks, and brie y discuss their implementation and conguration management. |
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BibTeX entry @inproceedings{Crnkovic_0200:2000, |