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Component adaptation is widely recognised to be one of the crucial problems in Component-Based Software Engineering. The objective of this paper is to set a formal foundation for the adaptation of heterogeneous components that present mismatching interaction behaviour. The proposed adaptation methodology relies on: (1) the inclusion of behavioural types in component interfaces, to describe the interaction behaviour of components, (2) a simple high-level notation for adaptor specification, to express the intended connection between component interfaces, and (3) a formal definition of adaptor, a component-in-the-middle capable of making two components interoperate successfully according to a given specification.
This work has been partly supported by the project NAPOLI funded by the Italian Ministry of Instruction, University and Research (MIUR), and the projects TIC2002-4309-C02-02 and TIC2001-2705-C03-02 funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (MCYT).
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Brogi, A., Canal, C., Pimentel, E. (2004). Behavioural Types and Component Adaptation. In: Rattray, C., Maharaj, S., Shankland, C. (eds) Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology. AMAST 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3116. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27815-3_8
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