Designing large software systems out of reusable components has become increasingly popular. Although liberal composition of reusable components saves time and expense, many experiments indicate that people will pay for this (liberal composition) sooner or later, sometimes paying even a higher price than the savings obtained from reusing components. Thus, we advocate that more rigorous analysis methods to check the correctness of component composition would allow combination problems to be detected early in the development process so that people can save the considerable effort of fixing errors downstream. In this paper we describe a rigorous method for component composition that can be used to solve combination and integration problems at the (architectural) design phase of the software development lifecycle. In addition, we introduce the notion of composition pattern in order to promote the reuse of composition solutions to solve routine component composition problems. Once a comp...
Jing Dong, Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, S