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11th SC@TOOLS 2012: Prague, Czech Republic
- Thomas Gschwind, Flavio De Paoli, Volker Gruhn, Matthias Book:
Software Composition - 11th International Conference, SC@TOOLS 2012, Prague, Czech Republic, May 31 - June 1, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7306, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-30563-4
Software Composition in Specification Languages
- Marius Bozga, Mohamad Jaber, Nikolaos Maris, Joseph Sifakis:
Modeling Dynamic Architectures Using Dy-BIP. 1-16 - Paul Istoan:
Defining Composition Operators for BPMN. 17-34 - Arnaud Lanoix, Olga Kouchnarenko, Samuel Colin, Vincent Poirriez:
Relaxing B Sharing Restrictions within CSP||B. 35-50 - Mauro Caporuscio, Marco Funaro, Carlo Ghezzi:
PaCE: A Data-Flow Coordination Language for Asynchronous Network-Based Applications. 51-67
Context-Aware and Dynamic Composition
- Antonina Danylenko, Welf Löwe:
Adaptation of Legacy Codes to Context-Aware Composition Using Aspect-Oriented Programming. 68-85 - Danilo Ansaloni, Walter Binder, Christoph Bockisch, Eric Bodden, Kardelen Hatun, Lukás Marek, Zhengwei Qi, Aibek Sarimbekov, Andreas Sewe, Petr Tuma, Yudi Zheng:
Challenges for Refinement and Composition of Instrumentations: Position Paper. 86-96
Composition in Software Development
- Stijn Timbermont, Coen De Roover, Theo D'Hondt:
Constructing Customized Interpreters from Reusable Evaluators Using Game. 97-113 - Abdeldjalil Boudjadar, Jean-Paul Bodeveix, Mamoun Filali:
Revising and Extending the Uppaal Communication Mechanism. 114-131 - Syed Muhammad Ali Shah, Jens Dietrich, Catherine McCartin:
On the Automated Modularisation of Java Programs Using Service Locators. 132-147
Applications of Software Composition
- Marc Hesenius, Carlos Dario Orozco Medina, Dominikus Herzberg:
Touching Factor: Software Development on Tablets. 148-161 - Walter Cazzola:
Domain-Specific Languages in Few Steps - The Neverlang Approach. 162-177 - Nicola Boffoli, Danilo Caivano, Daniela Castelluccia, Giuseppe Visaggio:
Business Process Lines and Decision Tables Driving Flexibility by Selection. 178-193
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