Removing Redundant Boundary Checks in Contextual Composition Frameworks
By: Mircea Trofin, John Murphy
Abstract
Contextual composition frameworks allow components to specify boundary conditionsdescribing properties that the runtime context must meet. Based on theseconditions, component platforms execute services when the control is passed from a component to another one. The goal of these services is to ensure that the boundary conditions are met.
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Mircea Trofin, John Murphy, “Removing Redundant Boundary Checks in Contextual Composition Frameworks”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 5, no. 6 (July 2006), pp. 63-82, doi:10.5381/jot.2006.5.6.a2.
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