This page contains all the implementations presented in the "Selecting Software Components with Multiple Interfaces" paper, submitted at 28 Euromicro Conference, Component-Based Engineering Software.
Programme Chairmen
Ivica Crnkovic and Gerhard Fohler
http://www.idt.mdh.se/ecbse/2002/
Abstract
Component-based software development is gaining recognition as the key technology for the construction of high-quality, evolvable, large software systems in timely and affordable manners. Component search and service matching have become two of the key issues involved in this process. However, current proposals addressing these problems are based on the simplistic assumptions that components present only one interface with the services they offer, and that match with the services they offer, and that matchmaking is done on a one-to-one basis. This work presents an extension of those approaches in which components may offer and require several interfaces, extending accordingly the traditional component ``substitutability" operator. In addition, an algorithm for selecting COTS components with multiple interfaces from a repository in order to implement a given software architecture is presented.
Implemetation :
C++/Linux&Windows.
Environment : RedHat
6.1-KDE/kdeveloper.
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