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Annotation-driven development of software components
Thesis title in Czech: Vývoj softwarových komponent řízený anotacemi
Thesis title in English: Annotation-driven development of software components
Academic year of topic announcement: 2007/2008
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Software Engineering (32-KSI)
Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Petr Hnětynka, Ph.D.
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Date of registration: 30.10.2007
Date of assignment: 30.10.2007
Date and time of defence: 02.02.2009 00:00
Date of electronic submission:02.02.2009
Date of proceeded defence: 02.02.2009
Opponents: doc. Mgr. Martin Nečaský, Ph.D.
 
 
 
Guidelines
The primary goal of the thesis is to enhance the SOFA 2 component system with
the possibility of the annotation-driven development of components. The
annotation-driven development allows for developing components using plain
classes without any requirements and/or dependencies to the underlying
component system and therefore making them reusable in any system.
The second goal is to add a support of the dynamic component update to the
SOFA 2 runtime environment.
References
[1] Bures, T., Hnetynka, P., Plasil, F.: SOFA 2.0: Balancing Advanced Features in a Hierarchical Component Model, Proceedings of SERA 2006, Seattle, USA, Aug 2006
[2] Hnetynka, P., Plasil, F.: Dynamic Reconfiguration and Access to Services in Hierarchical Component Models, Proceedings of CBSE 2006, Vasteras near Stockholm, Sweden, LNCS 4063, Jun 2006
[3] Rouvoy, R., Merle, P.: Leveraging Component-Oriented Programming with Attribute-Oriented Programming, In Proceedings of WCOP 2006, Nantes, France, July 2006
[4] SOFA 2, http://sofa.objectweb.org/
 
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