The paper presents a model-based approach to support the design of component based distributed applications through the provision of a suitable MOF based meta model in combination with a UML profile as supporting notation and code generation rules for CORBA-middleware platforms. The meta-model enables structural definitions of object types whose implementations are contained in components. It supports the specification of their configuration properties as well as interaction policies for communication between these objects. The modeling concepts also allow for the combination of different interaction types, which are operational, signal and continuous media interaction
AbstractCurrent best practice in modeling component-based applications is the use of UML extended by...
An increasing impact of system modeling in software development facilitates a vision of software dev...
The problematic issues in the development of manufacturing software systems are related to the vario...
Although object-oriented paradigm is becoming a more realistic approach to the development of larges...
The Meta Object Facility (MOF) forms one of the core standards of the Object Management Group's Mode...
Designing the detailed architecture of a style or of an architectural family is a difficult task. Ho...
Component-based software development enables the construction of software artefacts by assembling bi...
Interoperability of tools for product design relies on the utilization of common information models ...
The software industry is pinning its hopes for future reuse and productivity gains on component-base...
With this contribution we present a design and development method for distributed applications, whic...
The paper presents an approach for designing complex distributed systems based on CORBA. The approac...
Meta-modeling is critical to the success of distributed object environments such as CORBA and Active...
Component-based software engineering is widely expected to revolutionize the way in which software s...
The ability of information systems to operate in conjunction with each other encompassing communicat...
Component-based software development enables the construction of software artefacts by assembling bi...
AbstractCurrent best practice in modeling component-based applications is the use of UML extended by...
An increasing impact of system modeling in software development facilitates a vision of software dev...
The problematic issues in the development of manufacturing software systems are related to the vario...
Although object-oriented paradigm is becoming a more realistic approach to the development of larges...
The Meta Object Facility (MOF) forms one of the core standards of the Object Management Group's Mode...
Designing the detailed architecture of a style or of an architectural family is a difficult task. Ho...
Component-based software development enables the construction of software artefacts by assembling bi...
Interoperability of tools for product design relies on the utilization of common information models ...
The software industry is pinning its hopes for future reuse and productivity gains on component-base...
With this contribution we present a design and development method for distributed applications, whic...
The paper presents an approach for designing complex distributed systems based on CORBA. The approac...
Meta-modeling is critical to the success of distributed object environments such as CORBA and Active...
Component-based software engineering is widely expected to revolutionize the way in which software s...
The ability of information systems to operate in conjunction with each other encompassing communicat...
Component-based software development enables the construction of software artefacts by assembling bi...
AbstractCurrent best practice in modeling component-based applications is the use of UML extended by...
An increasing impact of system modeling in software development facilitates a vision of software dev...
The problematic issues in the development of manufacturing software systems are related to the vario...