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Package Universes: Which Components Are Real Candidates?
Spoon, Alexander
2006
Package universes is a component-distribution architecture based on explicitly managing the set of components visible at assembly time. The architecture is usable as is for a number of common organizations and software-engineering processes. Also, by providing a context of use for components, it allows several simplifications in the underlying component system. Experience is reported about two prototype implementations and user groups.
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report
Author(s)
Spoon, Alexander
Date Issued
2006
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EPFL
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Available on Infoscience
July 10, 2006
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