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Enabling Reuse with a Configuration Language


Author(s) : Jacqueline Floch Bjrn Gulla, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1996
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Organized reuse of software components have been employed for several decades in Garex, a Norwegian company producing customized voice communication control switch systems. Through a process encouraging reuse a large number of highly parameterized components have been crafted. However, the current manual approach to instantiating and connecting components is very complex and time consuming, and increasing parts of the development costs are spent on this task. Through participation in the PROTEUS 1 project some practical work has been undertaken to assess the use of a configuration language to support system instantiation and evolution. The configuration language allows describing components and systems, their properties and potential variability. By using the powerful intensional mechanisms for system binding and generation provided by the language and its supporting tool set, concise highlevel description for system instantiation are achieved. 1,