1993
DOI: 10.1142/s0218194093000276
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Cdl—a Component Description Language for Reuse

Abstract: CDL is a language for describing reusable software components. It facilitates the reuse of software components by providing a high-level model for component interfaces and mechanisms for describing the relationships between them. CDL extends the parameterisation mechanisms of modern high-level languages and helps to avoid the difficulties that can be encountered in specifying and instantiating generic components. CDL does this without explicit parameterisation or inheritance operators, and thus frees the desig… Show more

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“…It developed from the module interconnection language in 70s, the component description language in 80s and the system structure description language. There are several influential component description language such as LIL [3], CDL [4], CIDER [5] and Resolve [6].…”
Section: Component Description Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It developed from the module interconnection language in 70s, the component description language in 80s and the system structure description language. There are several influential component description language such as LIL [3], CDL [4], CIDER [5] and Resolve [6].…”
Section: Component Description Languagementioning
confidence: 99%