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Implementing a product line-based architecture in Ada
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Proceedings of the 2001 annual ACM SIGAda international conference on Ada table of contents
Bloomington, MN
SESSION: Parallel tracks - track 2 table of contents
Pages: 39 - 46  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-392-8
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Authors
Joel Sherrill  OAR Corporation, Huntsville, AL
Jennifer Averett  OAR Corporation, Huntsville, AL
Glenn Humphrey  OAR Corporation, Huntsville, AL
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SIGADA: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes a software component model that encourages reuse in application families by recognizing and leveraging similarities between products within a product family, as well as among product families themselves. By applying a product-oriented view, developers gain insight into the capabilities of the organization's products and can leverage that insight to incorporate common software components across the entire enterprise. This component model is being applied to an existing family of similar embedded systems whose application software is written in Ada. Features of this language will be examined in the context of how they facilitate construction of reusable product line-based components.


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