Generative and composition programming: aspects of developing software system families.

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Title: Generative and composition programming: aspects of developing software system families.
Authors: Lavrishcheva, K.
Source: Cybernetics & Systems Analysis; Jan2013, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p110-123, 14p
Subject Terms: GENERATIVE programming (Computer science), OBJECT-oriented programming, JAVA programming language, C# (Computer program language), SOFTWARE engineering, COMPUTER programming, SYSTEM analysis, CYBERNETICS
Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents new models, methods, and tools developed as a part of a fundamental project in generative programming (GP). They include the theory of object-component programming, theory of interaction of programs, systems, and environments, an original technology of designing variable and high-quality systems and families out of ready-made reusable components, tools for supporting a spectrum of simple technologies for developing separate elements of system families and assembling them, ensuring of the interoperability of programs, systems, and environments, and an instrumental and technical GP complex for e-learning the C# and Java languages and a university course on software engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Abstract. This paper presents new models, methods, and tools developed as a part of a fundamental project in generative programming (GP). They include the theory of object-component programming, theory of interaction of programs, systems, and environments, an original technology of designing variable and high-quality systems and families out of ready-made reusable components, tools for supporting a spectrum of simple technologies for developing separate elements of system families and assembling them, ensuring of the interoperability of programs, systems, and environments, and an instrumental and technical GP complex for e-learning the C# and Java languages and a university course on software engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:10600396
DOI:10.1007/s10559-013-9491-6