Presentation 2000/11/21
Guidance on customization manners of framework with constraint discription.
Yukari MASUDA, Kouichi ONO, Yoshiaki FUKAZAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The application software development using framework is performed by customizing abstract elements such as abstract classes and virtual functions in "hotspot". Effective customization is realized by following the implementation manners which the framework designers have assumed. In this implementation manners, relations and constraints of classes and members play an important role. But these manners are implicitly described in the framework software, and manuals and header-files for the framework don't have enough power to specify these manners. These manners are called as "implicit constraints", and a formal language ACML is defined to describe these. In this paper, an effective customization method is proposed by showing the required information based on the ACML description.
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Keyword(in English) framework / customization / formal language / constraint / software understanding / XML
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Title (in English) Guidance on customization manners of framework with constraint discription.
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Keyword(1) framework
Keyword(2) customization
Keyword(3) formal language
Keyword(4) constraint
Keyword(5) software understanding
Keyword(6) XML
1st Author's Name Yukari MASUDA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Waseda University()
2nd Author's Name Kouichi ONO
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM-Japan, Ltd.
3rd Author's Name Yoshiaki FUKAZAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Waseda University
Date 2000/11/21
Paper # SS2000-28
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 472
Page pp.pp.-
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