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Research highlight : MODEL-BASED ADAPTATION OF BEHAVIORAL MISMATCHING COMPONENTS |
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MODEL-BASED ADAPTATION OF BEHAVIORAL MISMATCHING COMPONENTS
1 September 2008
Carlos Canal, Pascal Poizat and Gwen Salaün. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 34(4):546-563, 2008.
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Component-Based Software Engineering focuses on the reuse of existing software components. In practice, most components cannot be integrated directly into an application-to-be, because they are incompatible. Software Adaptation aims at generating, as automatically as possible, adaptors to compensate mismatch between component interfaces, and is therefore a promising solution for the development of a real market of components promoting software reuse. In this article, we present our approach for software adaptation which relies on an abstract notation based on synchronous vectors and transition systems for governing adaptation rules. Our proposal is supported by dedicated algorithms that generate automatically adaptor protocols. These algorithms have been implemented in a tool, called Adaptor, that can be used through a user-friendly graphical interface.
Keyword
° Formal Methods for Software Engineering
Group
° Formal Testing and System Exploration
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