A Component Assembly Approach Based On Aspect-Oriented Generative Domain Modeling

Abstract

We present an approach towards automatic component assembly based on aspect-oriented generative domain modeling. It involves the lifecycle covering the component specification generation, and subsequent assembly of implementation components to produce the final software system. Aspect-oriented techniques are applied to capture the crosscutting concerns that emerge during the assembly process. Subsequently, those concerns are woven to generate glue/wrapper code for assembling heterogeneous components to construct a single integrated system.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA486452

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  • Andrew M. Olson
  • Barrett R. Bryant
  • Carol C. Burt+
  • Fei Cao
  • Mikhail Auguston
  • Rajeev R. Raje

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  • University of Alabama

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