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245 0 0 _aMathematical frameworks for component software :
_b models for analysis and synthesis /
_c [edited by] Zhiming Liu, He Jifeng.
260 _aHackensack, NJ :
_b World Scientific,
_c c2006.
300 _axii, 354 p. :
_b ill. ;
_c 26 cm.
490 0 _aSeries on component-based software development ;
_v v. 2
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aTemporal specification of component based systems with polymorphic dynamic reconfiguration -- Coordinated composition of software components -- On the semantics of componentware : a coalgebraic persecutive -- A theory for requirements specification and architecture design -- Component : from mobile to channels -- Formalizing the transition from requirements to design -- rCOS : a relational calculus of components -- Charaterising object-based frameworks in first-order predicate logic -- Formalization in component based development -- A model-driven approach for building business components -- A formal approach to constructing well-behaved systems using components.
520 _aThe range of components technology is both wide and diverse, but some common understanding is emerging through the ideas of model-based development. These include the notions of interfaces, contracts, services, connectors and architectures. Key issues in the application of the technology are becoming clearer, including the consistent integration of different views of a component, component composition, component coordination and transformation for platforms. However, we still know little about theories that support analysis and synthesis of component-based systems. The distinct feature of this volume is its focus on mathematical models that identify the "core" concepts as first class modeling elements, and its providing of techniques for integrating and relating them. The volume contains eleven chapters by well-established researchers writing from different perspectives. Each chapter gives explicit definitions of components in terms of a set of key aspects and addresses some of the problems of integration and analysis of various views: component specification, component composition, component coordination, refinement and substitution, and techniques for solving problems. The concepts and techniques are motivated and explained with the help of examples and case studies
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_x Mathematical models.
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