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Seventh International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC'03)   p. 208
Implementing EDOC business components on top of a CCM platform

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This paper investigates the problem of automating the construction of large distributed enterprise applications from high-level specifications of business logic. How far can we go on trying to apply a model centric approach as the one promoted by the OMG, the Model Driven Architecture? This is the basic question to which we try to bring some partial answers. For this purpose the paper presents an experiment that consists of providing concrete implementations of EDOC/ECA specifications [1] on top of the OpenCCM [2][3] middleware platform. The roles played by aspect modeling and platform modeling will be discussed. A framework for automating the projection of business specifications into executable code has been defined and implemented. It involves the usage of distinct technologies such as pure meta-modeling, model transformation and the appliance of PAC-AMODEUS [4] principles - Presentation, Abstraction, Control - to achieve software construction in an efficient and innovative way.
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Index Terms- Model engineering; MDA; Aspect modeling; Platform Models; Transformation Models; Patterns; EDOC; CCM; PAC-AMODEUS;

Citation:  Mariano Belaunde, Jean Bezivin, Thanh Ha Pham, "Implementing EDOC business components on top of a CCM platform," edoc, p. 208,  Seventh International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC'03),  2003

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