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- catalog abstract "This volume represents a rst attempt to bring together ideas from two pre- ously unrelated research areas, namely Software Engineering and Computational Re?ection, and to evaluate the bene ts that each can bring to the other. Computational re?ection, or for short re?ection, is quite a young discipline that is steadily attracting attention within the community of object-oriented researchers and practitioners. The properties of transparency, separation of c- cerns, and extensibility supported by re?ection have largely been accepted as useful for software development and design. Re?ective features have been in- TM cluded in successful software development technologies such as the Java l- guage. Re?ection has proved to be useful in some of the most challenging areas of software engineering, including component-based software development, as demonstrated by extensive use of the re?ective concept of introspection in the TM Enterprise JavaBeans component technology. Nevertheless, there are still c- nitive barriers separating re?ection from the discipline of software engineering, and, more speci cally, object-oriented re?ection from object-oriented software engineering. Only a few authors have begun to explore the opportunities o ered by the inter-disciplinary application of concepts from re?ection and software - gineering, that is, from the novel research area of re?ective software engineering. It is our belief that current trends in ongoing research in object-oriented re?ection and software engineering clearly indicate that an inter-disciplinary - proach would be of utmost relevance for both. The overall goal of this volume is to support the circulation of ideas between these disciplines.".
- catalog contributor b11859398.
- catalog contributor b11859399.
- catalog contributor b11859400.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Shifting up reflections from the implementation to the analysis level / Walter Cazzola, Andrea Sosio and Francesco Tisato -- Towards a true reflective modeling scheme / Jean Bézivin and Richard Lemesle -- Declarable modifiers / Ira R. Forman -- Managing evolution using cooperative designs and a reflective architecture / Emiliano Tramontana -- The role of reflective middleware in supporting the engineering of dynamic applications / Fábio M. Costa [and others] -- Active network service management based on meta-level architectures / Alex Villazón and Jarle Hulaas -- OpenJava / Michiaki Tatsubori [and others] -- OpenJIT frontend system / Hirotaka Ogawa [and others] -- Kava -- A reflective java based on bytecode rewriting / Ian Welch and Robert J. Stroud -- Using reflection to support dynamic adaptation of system software / Jim Dowling [and others] --- On the integration of configuration and meta-level programming approaches / Orlando Loques [and others] -- CARP -- A reflection based tool for observing jini services / Michael Fahrmair, Chris Salzmann and Maurice Schoenmakers.".
- catalog description "This volume represents a rst attempt to bring together ideas from two pre- ously unrelated research areas, namely Software Engineering and Computational Re?ection, and to evaluate the bene ts that each can bring to the other. Computational re?ection, or for short re?ection, is quite a young discipline that is steadily attracting attention within the community of object-oriented researchers and practitioners. The properties of transparency, separation of c- cerns, and extensibility supported by re?ection have largely been accepted as useful for software development and design. Re?ective features have been in- TM cluded in successful software development technologies such as the Java l- guage. Re?ection has proved to be useful in some of the most challenging areas of software engineering, including component-based software development, as demonstrated by extensive use of the re?ective concept of introspection in the TM Enterprise JavaBeans component technology. Nevertheless, there are still c- nitive barriers separating re?ection from the discipline of software engineering, and, more speci cally, object-oriented re?ection from object-oriented software engineering. Only a few authors have begun to explore the opportunities o ered by the inter-disciplinary application of concepts from re?ection and software - gineering, that is, from the novel research area of re?ective software engineering. It is our belief that current trends in ongoing research in object-oriented re?ection and software engineering clearly indicate that an inter-disciplinary - proach would be of utmost relevance for both. The overall goal of this volume is to support the circulation of ideas between these disciplines.".
- catalog extent "x, 227 p :".
- catalog identifier "3540677615 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1826".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "005.1 21".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Logic design.".
- catalog subject "Object-oriented methods (Computer science)".
- catalog subject "QA76.758. R44 2000".
- catalog subject "Software engineering.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Shifting up reflections from the implementation to the analysis level / Walter Cazzola, Andrea Sosio and Francesco Tisato -- Towards a true reflective modeling scheme / Jean Bézivin and Richard Lemesle -- Declarable modifiers / Ira R. Forman -- Managing evolution using cooperative designs and a reflective architecture / Emiliano Tramontana -- The role of reflective middleware in supporting the engineering of dynamic applications / Fábio M. Costa [and others] -- Active network service management based on meta-level architectures / Alex Villazón and Jarle Hulaas -- OpenJava / Michiaki Tatsubori [and others] -- OpenJIT frontend system / Hirotaka Ogawa [and others] -- Kava -- A reflective java based on bytecode rewriting / Ian Welch and Robert J. Stroud -- Using reflection to support dynamic adaptation of system software / Jim Dowling [and others] --- On the integration of configuration and meta-level programming approaches / Orlando Loques [and others] -- CARP -- A reflection based tool for observing jini services / Michael Fahrmair, Chris Salzmann and Maurice Schoenmakers.".
- catalog title "Reflection and software engineering / Walter Cazzola, Robert J. Stroud, Francesco Tisato (eds.).".
- catalog type "Kongress 1999. swd".
- catalog type "text".