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2. GCSE 2000: Erfurt, Germany
- Gregory Butler, Stan Jarzabek:
Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering, Second International Symposium, GCSE 2000, Erfurt, Germany, October 9-12, 2000, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2177, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42578-0
Invited Papers
- Paul Bassett:
The Theory and Practice of Adaptive Components. 1-14 - Michel Tilman:
Designing for Change, a Dynamic Perspective. 15-25
Aspects and Patterns
- Awais Rashid:
On to Aspect Persistence. 26-36 - James Coplien, Liping Zhao:
Symmetry Breaking in Software Patterns. 37-56 - Herbert Klaeren, Elke Pulvermüller, Awais Rashid, Andreas Speck:
Aspect Composition Applying the Design by Contract Principle. 57-69
Models and Paradigms
- Thorsten Teschke, Jörg Ritter:
Towards a Foundation of Component-Oriented Software Reference Models. 70-84 - Merijn de Jonge, Joost Visser:
Grammers as Contracts. 85-99 - Martin Becker:
Generic Components: A Symbiosis of Paradigms. 100-113
Components and Architecures
- Michael Goedicke, Gustaf Neumann, Uwe Zdun:
Design and Implementation Constructs for the Development of Flexible, Component-Oriented Software Architectures. 114-128 - Hans de Bruin:
Scenario-Based Analysis of Component Compositions. 129-146 - Jan Bosch, Mattias Högström:
Product Instantiation in Software Product Lines: A Case Study. 147-162
Mixin-Based Composition and Metaprogramming
- Yannis Smaragdakis, Don S. Batory:
Mixin-Based Programming in C++. 163-177 - Andreas Ludwig, Dirk Heuzeroth:
Metaprogramming in the Large. 178-187 - Todd L. Veldhuizen:
Just When You Thought Your Little Language Was Safe: "Expression Templates" in Java. 188-202
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