A core calculus for dynamic delta-oriented programming (Q1647772)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6894819
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6894819 |
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A core calculus for dynamic delta-oriented programming (English)
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26 June 2018
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Delta-oriented programming is a flexible strategy for implementation of software product lines (SPLs). The SPL is a family of software systems that are developed by using or reusing common artifacts. The paper introduces to dynamic delta-oriented programming in detail and provides many schemata. The product line dynamic reconfiguration graph is presented and analyzed very carefully. An example illustrating the main concepts of dynamic delta-oriented programming is discussed step by step. The authors present a formal foundation of dynamic delta-oriented programming and so it is possible to switch the implemented product configuration at runtime.
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delta-oriented programming
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software product line
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reconfiguration graph
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feature-oriented programming
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