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Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering

Third International Conference, GCSE 2001, Erfurt, Germany, September 9-13, 2001, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2186)

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-VIII
  2. Invited Paper

  3. Software Product Lines

    1. A Standard Problem for Evaluating Product-Line Methodologies

      • Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Don Batory
      Pages 10-24
    2. XVCL Approach to Separating Concerns in Product Family Assets

      • Hongyu Zhang, Stan Jarzabek, Soe Myat Swe
      Pages 36-47
  4. Aspects

    1. Aspect-Oriented Configuration and Adaptation of Component Communication

      • Dirk Heuzeroth, Welf Löwe, Andreas Ludwig, Uwe Aßmann
      Pages 58-69
    2. A Version Model for Aspect Dependency Management

      • Elke Pulvermüller, Andreas Speck, James O. Coplien
      Pages 70-79
    3. An Object Model for General-Purpose Aspect Languages

      • Stefan Hanenberg, Boris Bachmendo, Rainer Unland
      Pages 80-91
  5. Generic and Generative Approaches

    1. Base Class Injection

      • Douglas Gregor, Sibylle Schupp, David Musser
      Pages 106-117
    2. Reflection Support by Means of Template Metaprogramming

      • Giuseppe Attardi, Antonio Cisternino
      Pages 118-127
  6. Components and Architecture

    1. Scenario-Based Generation and Evaluation of Software Architectures

      • Hans de Bruin, Hans van Vliet
      Pages 128-139
    2. The Role of Design Components in Test Plan Generation

      • Jaehyoun Kim, C. Robert Carlson
      Pages 140-152
    3. Retrieving Software Components Using Directed Replaceability Distance

      • Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa
      Pages 153-162
    4. Generating Application Development Environments for Java Frameworks

      • Markku Hakala, Juha Hautamäki, Kai Koskimies, Jukka Paakki, Antti Viljamaa, Jukka Viljamaa
      Pages 163-176
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 177-177

About this book

The size, complexity, and integration level of software systems is increasing c- stantly. Companies in all domains identify that software de?nes the competitive edge of their products. These developments require us to constantly search for new approaches to increase the productivity and quality of our software - velopment and to decrease the cost of software maintenance. Generative and component-based technologies hold considerablepromise with respect to achi- ing these goals. GCSE 2001 constituted another important step forward and provided a platform for academic and industrial researchers to exchange ideas. These proceedings represent the third conference on generative and com- nent-based software engineering. The conference originated as a special track on generative programming from the Smalltalk and Java in Industry and - ucation Conference (STJA), organized by the working group “Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering” of the “Gesellschaft fur ¨ Informatik” FG 2.1.9 “Object-Oriented Software Engineering.” However, the conference has evolved substantially since then, with its own, independent stature, invited speakers, and, most importantly, a stable and growing community. This year’s conference attracted 43 submissions from all over the world, - dicating the broad, international interest in the research ?eld. Based on careful review by the program committee, 14 papers were selected for presentation. I would like to thank the members of the program committee, all renowned - perts, for their dedication in preparing thorough reviews of the submissions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department of Mathematics and Computing Science, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

    Jan Bosch

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