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A Calculus for Boxes and Traits in a Java-Like Setting

Authors :
Kathrin Geilmann
Marco De Luca
Lorenzo Bettini
Ferruccio Damiani
Jan Schäfer
Source :
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN: 9783642134135, COORDINATION
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer, 2010.

Abstract

The box model is a component model for the object-oriented paradigm, that defines components (the boxes) with clear encapsulation boundaries. Having well-defined boundaries is crucial in component-based software development, because it enables to argue about the interference and interaction between a component and its context. In general, boxes contain several objects and inner boxes, of which some are local to the box and cannot be accessed from other boxes and some can be accessible by other boxes. A trait is a set of methods divorced from any class hierarchy. Traits can be composed together to form classes or other traits. We present a calculus for boxes and traits. Traits are units of fine-grained reuse, whereas boxes can be seen as units of coarse-grained reuse. The calculus is equipped with an ownership type system and allows us to combine coarse- and fine-grained reuse of code by maintaining encapsulation of components.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-3-642-13413-5
ISBNs :
9783642134135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN: 9783642134135, COORDINATION
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....502706015bfeabfeaebce4a8400545b7