文档介绍:For ponent-Based
Development Using
Catalysis
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Desmond Francis D’Souza (dsouza@)
Alan Cameron Wills (alan@)
ponents and frameworks for next-generation
systems with UML and pliant models
© Desmond D’Souza and Alan Wills
This manuscript has been submitted for publication. Copyright may be transferred to the
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A Note to Our Reviewers
Desmond D’Souza (dsouza@), Alan Wills (alan@)
We are sending you this draft in exchange for your filling out the review form and provid-
ing us with your feedback on this book. You can email (preferred), handwrite, call, fax, use
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ments! Please ments to both authors. Thanks!
This is a draft and it definitely has rough edges! It has some duplication and gaps that we
are working. Please know that we are doing the following:
• Add an “Introduction to Objects” chapter to the book. This will informally discuss
objects ponents in business and in software, informally introduce actions,
interactions, roles, interfaces, implementations, types, and classes.
• Consolidate the “Patterns” sections (P1, P2, P3) so they use a consistent form and
reduce the duplication between them. P2 is a version submitted to PLOP-96. P3 is just
a list of patterns with very brief descriptions; it is being fleshed out at this time.
• Clean up the Graphical Editor case study, A1. This (older) version will be updated to
use frameworks more thoroughly, and to illustrate refinement and retrieval.
• Add another case-study to the book, with more of a business focus.
• Add a web-site with additional materials including more case-studies, a repository of
frameworks, concurrency, semantics, CASE-tool issues.
• Add a paring and contrasting to existing methods including UML.
• You will occasionally see a red italics font n