Title
Object Identity and Dynamic Recomposition of Components
Abstract
Dynamic recomposition of components in a program imposes advanced requirements on the expressive power of object-oriented programming languages. For example, the replacement of a component with another reveals consistency problems stemming from the fact that the concept of object identity tries to fulfill the distinct purposes of reference and comparison. By clearly separating the two notions and providing means to manipulate them independently, the consistency problems can completely be avoided.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/TOOLS.2001.911755
TOOLS (38)
Keywords
Field
DocType
expressive power,computer languages,object oriented programming,java,object oriented languages,dynamic programming,object oriented programming languages,application software,computer science
Programming language,Object-oriented programming,Method,Programming paradigm,Object type,Computer science,Object model,Theoretical computer science,Component-based software engineering,Object (computer science),Programming language theory
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
38
1530-2067
0-7695-1095-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.42
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pascal Costanza135834.29
Oliver Stiemerling214419.76
Armin B. Cremers32287446.79