Title of article :
A Survey of Practical Software Adaptation Techniques
Author/Authors :
Kell, Stephen University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory, United Kingdom
From page :
2110
To page :
2157
Abstract :
Software adaptation techniques appear in many disparate areas of research literature, and under many guises. This paper enables a clear and uniform understanding of the related research, in three ways. Firstly, it surveys a broad range of relevant research, describing and contrasting the approaches of each using a uniform terminological and conceptual vocabulary. Secondly, it identifies and discusses three commonly advocated principles within this work: component models, first-class connection and loose coupling. Thirdly, it identifies and compares the various modularisation strategies employed by the surveyed work.
Keywords :
adaptation , coupling , reuse , communication , coordination , software composition , modularity , software architecture , software measurement
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number :
2661368
Link To Document :
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