2006
DOI: 10.1142/9789812772831_0008
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Charaterising Object-Based Frameworks in First-Order Predicate Logic

Abstract: In the component-based approach Catalysis, a framework is a reusable artefact that can be adapted and composed into larger systems. The signed contract between components specifies how the required properties of one component are satisfied by the provided properties of another. We examine this concept in the context of framework-based development. Although Catalysis advocates rigorous development, frameworks lack a comprehensive formal foundation. We consider a simplified view of frameworks and their transform… Show more

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