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The Common Component Modeling Example Comparing Software Component Models 1st Edition Andreas Rausch

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The Common Component Modeling Example Comparing Software Component Models 1st Edition Andreas Rausch
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.46 MB
Pages: 460
Author: Andreas Rausch, Ralf Reussner, Raffaela Mirandola (auth.), Andreas Rausch, Ralf Reussner, Raffaela Mirandola, František Plášil (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540852889, 3540852883
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Common Component Modeling Example Comparing Software Component Models 1st Edition Andreas Rausch by Andreas Rausch, Ralf Reussner, Raffaela Mirandola (auth.), Andreas Rausch, Ralf Reussner, Raffaela Mirandola, František Plášil (eds.) 9783540852889, 3540852883 instant download after payment.

This volume defines a common example for modelling approaches of component based systems. It is based on the Dagstuhl research seminar CoCoME (Common Component Modelling Example), which was held from August 1-3, 2007, at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany.

The Common Component Modelling Example makes it possible to compare different approaches and to validate existing models. It serves as a platform for the classification of existing models and approaches and the interchange of research ideas, enabling researchers to focus and to tackle aspects less frequently dealt with.

The CoCoME project is an ongoing venture, one of the aims of which is the adoption of the Common Component Modelling Example by the entire component community as a means of comparing and validating their approaches.

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