This collection of articles by well-known experts was originally
published in 2000 and is intended for researchers in computer
science, practitioners of formal methods, and computer programmers
working in safety-critical applications or in the technology of
component-based systems. The work brings together several elements
of this area that were fast becoming the focus of much research and
practice in computing. The introduction by Clemens Szyperski gives
a snapshot of research in the field. About half the articles deal
with theoretical frameworks, models, and systems of notation; the
rest of the book concentrates on case studies by researchers who
have built prototype systems and present findings on architectures
verification. The emphasis is on advances in the technological
infrastructure of component-based systems; how to design and
specify reusable components; and how to reason about, verify, and
validate systems from components. Thus the book shows how theory
might move into practice.
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