2006
Autores
Bertels, K; Cardoso, JMP; Vassiliadis, S;
Publicação
ARC
Abstract
2006
Autores
Bertels, K; Cardoso, J; Vassiliadis, S;
Publicação
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Abstract
2006
Autores
Barbosa L.S.; Meng S.; Aichernig B.K.; Rodrigues N.;
Publicação
Mathematical Frameworks For Component Software: Models For Analysis And Synthesis
Abstract
In this chapter we present a coalgebraic semantics for components. Our semantics forms the basis for a family of operators for combining components. These operators together with their algebraic laws establish a calculus for software components. We present two applications of our semantics: a coalgebraic interpretation of UML diagrams and the design of a component repository.
2006
Autores
Rodrigues, NF; Barbosa, LS;
Publicação
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Abstract
This paper reports on the development of specific slicing techniques for functional programs and their use for the identification of possible coherent components from monolithic code. An associated tool is also introduced. This piece of research is part of a broader project on program understanding and re-engineering of legacy code supported by formal methods.
2006
Autores
Rodrigues, NF; Barbosa, LS;
Publicação
JOURNAL OF UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
Abstract
Program slicing is a well known family of techniques used to identify code fragments which depend on or are depended upon specific program entities. They are particularly useful in the areas of reverse engineering, program understanding, testing and software maintenance. Most slicing methods, usually oriented towards the imperative or object paradigms, are based on some sort of graph structure representing program dependencies. Slicing techniques amount, therefore, to ( sophisticated) graph transversal algorithms. This paper proposes a completely different approach to the slicing problem for functional programs. Instead of extracting program information to build an underlying dependencies' structure, we resort to standard program calculation strategies, based on the so-called Bird-Meertens formalism. The slicing criterion is specified either as a projection or a hiding function which, once composed with the original program, leads to the identification of the intended slice. Going through a number of examples, the paper suggests this approach may be an interesting, even if not completely general, alternative to slicing functional programs.
2006
Autores
Goncalves, R; Barroso, J; Varajao, J; Cruz, JB;
Publicação
ACTAS DA 1A CONFERENCIA IBERICA DE SISTEMAS E TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACAO, VOL I
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