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Component-Based Software Engineering: 12th International Symposium, Cbse 2009 East Stroudsburg, Pa, Usa, June 24-26, 2009 Proceedings 2009 Edition
Contributor(s): Lewis, Grace A. (Editor), Poernomo, Iman (Editor), Hofmeister, Christine (Editor)
ISBN: 3642024130     ISBN-13: 9783642024139
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2009
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering, CBSE 2009, held in East Stroudsburg, PA, USA in June 2009.

The 16 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 43 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on component models: taxonomies and applications, component integration: patterns and profiling, communication and composition, extra-functional analysis, as well as components within the development life cycle.

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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Computer Science
- Computers | Compilers
Dewey: 005.1
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.95 lbs) 275 pages
 
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The 2009 Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE 2009) was the 12thin a series ofsuccessful eventsthat havegrowninto the main forum for industrial and academic experts to discuss component technology. Component-based software engineering (CBSE) has emerged as the under- ing technology for the assembly of ?exible software systems. In essence, CBSE is about composing computational building blocks to construct larger building blocks that ful?ll client needs. Most software engineers are involved in some form of component-based development. Nonetheless, the implications of CBSE adoption are wide-reaching and its challenges grow in tandem with its uptake, continuing to inspire our scienti?c speculation. Component-based development necessarily involves elements of software - chitecture, modular software design, software veri?cation, testing, con?guration and deployment. This year's submissions represent a cross-section of CBSE - search that touches upon all these aspects. The theoretical foundations of c- ponent speci?cation, composition, analysis, and veri?cation continue to pose research challenges. What exactly constitutes an adequate semantics for c- munication and composition so that bigger things can be built from smaller things? How can formal approaches facilitate predictable assembly through b- ter analysis? We have grouped the proceedings into two sub-themes that deal with these issues: component models and communication and composition. At the same time, the world is changing.