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Collaboration-Based Composition of Languages

To achieve compositionality for languages, we transfer the notion of collaborationbased design from software modelling to language design. In software modelling, collaboration schemes (also called role models) describe interactions between model concepts, encapsulating the interactions so that they can be reused in different scenarios.

Zusammenfassung

Was Collaboration-Based Composition of Languages
Wer Prof. Dr. Uwe Aßmann, Technische Universität Dresden, Deutschland
Wo TU Wien, Kontaktraum, Elektrotechnik, Gußhausstraße 25-29 (Neubau), Stiege 1 (6. Stock)
Wann 04/11/09
10:00
Link http://www1.inf.tu-dresden.de/~ua1

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Abstract

To achieve compositionality for languages, we transfer the notion of collaborationbased design from software modelling to language design. In software modelling, collaboration schemes (also called role models) describe interactions between model concepts, encapsulating the interactions so that they can be reused in different scenarios. While collaboration schemes have been successfully used for system models, they have not yet been applied to language design, for which they provide a huge potential: they can describe the interaction of language concepts from different language components, explain and constrain their interplay, and adapt them to each other, even if they had not been designed for each other. Hence, the use of collaboration schemes in language design paves the way to a new flexible technique for the composition of languages from off-the-shelf components.

Biography

Uwe Aßmann holds the Chair of Software Engineering at the Technische Univer- sitt Dresden. He is the inventor of invasive software composition (ISC), a technology for the composition of program fragments for extreme software reuse. ISC provides a unified tech- nology for generic, connector-, view-, and aspect-based programming, and works for arbitrary program or modeling languages. The technology is demonstrated by the Reuseware environment (http://www.reuseware.org). Roles are in Prof. Aßmann’s research interest. Because roles can be merged into classes, role modeling forms a grey-box component model in the spirit of invasive software composition.

Hinweis

Zu diesem Vortrag lädt der Arbeitsbereich für Programmiersprachen und Übersetzer am Institut f¨ur Computersprachen herzlich ein.
Tee: 09:30 Uhr in der Bibliothek E185.1, Argentinierstr. 8, 4. Stock (Mitte).

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