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Integrating the Heterogeneous Control Properties of Software Modules Elizabeth L. White James M. Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742
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THE NEWYACC USER'S MANUAL Elizabeth L. White John R. Callahan James M. Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 This manual introduces NewYacc, a parser generator system built upon the original yacc system within Unix . NewYacc's principle extension is
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WRITING DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMS IN POLYLITH Christine Hofmeister Joanne Atlee James Purtilo Computer Science Department and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies University of Maryland This document corresponds to Version 1.0 of the Polylith Software Interconnection System. November 1990. The Polylith
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and easily tailor it for use within the multicast system. After expressing an initial application design in terms of MIL specifications, the application code and specifications may be compiled and executed. The second level of support we have presented here is demonstrated by the PTM tool, discussed in
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Software Bus Organization: Reference Model and Comparison of Two Existing Systems James Purtilo, Richard T. Snodgrass and Alexander L. Wolf November, 1991 Technical Note No. 8 DARPA Module Interconnection Formalism Working Group Software Bus Organization: Reference Model and Comparison of Two Existing
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A SERVER OF DISTRIBUTED DISK PAGES USING A CONFIGURABLE SOFTWARE BUS Charles Falkenberg, Paul Hagger and Steve Kelley Institute for Advanced Computer Studies and The Department of Computer Science University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742
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SOFTWARE PACKAGING John R. Callahan Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 Many computer programs cannot be easily integrated because their components are distributed and heterogeneous, i.e., they are implemented in diverse programming languages, use different
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A PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR HETEROGENEOUS EXECUTION ENVIRONMENTS John R. Callahan James M. Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742
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THE NEWYACC USER'S MANUAL Elizabeth L. White John R. Callahan James M. Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 This manual introduces NewYacc, a parser generator system built upon the original yacc system within Unix . NewYacc's principle extension is
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Configuration-level Programming of Distributed Applications Using Implicit Invocation Chen Chen and James M. Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742
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TOOL SUPPORT FOR TAILORED SOFTWARE PROTOTYPING Chen Chen Adam Porter James Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742
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Planning for Change: A Reconfiguration Language for Distributed Systems Brent Agnew Christine Hofmeister James Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742
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Experiences with CCB-Directed Projects in the Classroom James Purtilo Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Stan Siegel Science Applications International Corp 200 N. Glebe Road, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22203
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SURGEON: A PACKAGER FOR DYNAMICALLY RECONFIGURABLE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS Christine Hofmeister, Elizabeth White and James Purtilo 1 Computer Science Department and UMIACS University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 USA
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Nontraditional Databases CMSC 828S - Fall 1994 COURSE DESCRIPTION I. Objectives. This course will go over topics in image databases, spatial databases, temporal databases, text databases, scientific databases, and multimedia databases. These type of databases are referred to collectively as
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Spatial Data Models and Query Processing Hanan Samet Walid G. Aref Computer Science Department and Institute of Advanced Computer Studies and Center for Automation Research University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 January 3,1994
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Spatial Data Structures Hanan Samet Computer Science Department and Institute of Advanced Computer Studies and Center for Automation Research University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 January 3,1994
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Draft summary of Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modeling by C. Dana Tomlin, Prentice-Hall, Englewood-Cliffs, NJ, 1990. Hanan Samet d C Computer Science Department an enter for Automation Research and sInstitute for Advanced Computer Studie University of Maryland 2College Park, Maryland
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Effective Retrieval of Partial Documents Justin Zobel Ross Wilkinsony Ron Sacks-Davisz Alistair Moffatx May 1994
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Database Systems for Structured Documents Ron Sacks-Davis Timothy Arnold-Moorey Justin Zobelz June 1994
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Image Information Systems: Where do we go from here Chang and Hsu It is their view that the next generation of active image information systems should be based upon the notions of generalized icons and active indexes, resulting in smart images. TERMS related to Image information systems image database
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Configuration Languages and Systems Capability Definition Document CMSC 838P Report - Silviu Marghescu March 7, 1995 I have found Judy Bishop's paper to be of great help in completing this report. While the system I am evaluating is not among the ones in the study, the main ideas are the same:
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DEFINING THE CAPABILITIES OF A CONFIGURATION ENVIRONMENT R. Tesoriero, O. Seeliger, L. Cao and B. Agnew In this document, we attempt to define the capabilities of a software configuration system. In order to determine these capabilities, we examined the attributes of existing configuration systems:
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Capabilities of Configuration Languages Ardas Cilingiroglu, Tayfun Gol, Eser Kandogan, Ibrahim Korpeoglu and Tolga Urhan Department of Computer Science University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742. fardas; gol; kandogan; korpe; urhang@cs.umd.edu CMSC838P Capability Definition Document 1 Contents
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Capability Definition Document Gilberto Matos, Patankar Shekhar, Kritchalach Thitikamol March 9, 1995 Chapter 1 Configuration Languages Development of large and complex software systems involves managing different components of the system and the interactions between them. Such management can take a
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Capabilities of Configuration Languages and Systems Gang Chen, Bryan Shi-Hung Hsueh, Li Zhang, Zhijun Zhang Department of Computer Science University of Maryland A.V. Williams Building College Park, Maryland 20742 March 1995 1 Introduction The emerging development of information technology makes it
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Capabilities of Architecture Definition Environments Charles Falkenberg Dave Herbert Yong-Mi Kim John Wetterstrand "The basic elements of architectural description are components, connectors, and configurations." Introduction Software architecture has been described as the structure of a