Theoretical problems of component-based structural synthesis
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Vaidas Giedrimas
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
Audronė Lupeikienė
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
Published 2005-12-18
https://doi.org/10.15388/LMR.2005.26565
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Keywords

component-based software engineering
structural synthesis
formal methods

How to Cite

Giedrimas, V. and Lupeikienė, A. (2005) “Theoretical problems of component-based structural synthesis”, Lietuvos matematikos rinkinys, 45(spec.), pp. 139–143. doi:10.15388/LMR.2005.26565.

Abstract

The Structural Synthesis of Programs (SSP) method is based on the idea that programs can be constructed taking into account only their structural properties. This method has been successfully used to synthesise structural and object-oriented programs. This paper presents the research on the SSP in the component based environment. It discuses the possibility of SSP method application to software synthesis from components and shows the main problems: problem of the specification, problem of reusable components and problem of undefined components. The possible solutions to those problems are provided too.

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