Invasive Software Composition
Over the past two decades, software engineering has come a long way
from object-based to object-oriented to component-based design and
development. Invasive software composition is a new technique that
unifies and extends recent software engineering concepts like generic
programming, aspect-oriented development, architecture systems, or
subject-oriented development. To improve reuse, this new method regards
software components as grayboxes and integrates them during
composition. Building on a minimal set of program transformations,
composition operator libraries can be developed that parameterize,
extend, connect, mediate, and aspect-weave components. The book is
centered around the JAVA language and the freely available demonstrator
library COMPOST. It provides a wealth of materials for researchers,
students, and professional software architects alike.
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September 12th, 2008 13:08
where is the download? I need this book. can anyone help me?
September 12th, 2008 13:09
please email me