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On the declarativity of declarative networking
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2010Initiated by the declarative networking project, rule-based declarative programming languages have gained increasing popularity in building complex networked systems across multiple application domains. This paper investigates the declarativity of those systems.
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Communications of the ACM, 2009
Declarative Networking is a programming methodology that enables developers to concisely specify network protocols and services, which are directly compiled to a dataflow framework that executes the specifications. This paper provides an introduction to basic issues in declarative networking, including language design, optimization, and ...
Boon Thau Loo +8 more
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Declarative Networking is a programming methodology that enables developers to concisely specify network protocols and services, which are directly compiled to a dataflow framework that executes the specifications. This paper provides an introduction to basic issues in declarative networking, including language design, optimization, and ...
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Declarations, declarers and indicators
1976{Declarations serve to announce new indicators, e.g., identifiers, to define their modes or priorities, and to ascribe values to those indicators and to initialize variables.}
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Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, 2013
Test-driven methodologies encourage testing early and often. "Mock objects" support this approach by allowing a component to be tested before all depended-upon components are available. Today mock objects typically reflect little to none of an object's intended functionality, which makes it difficult and error-prone for developers to test rich ...
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Test-driven methodologies encourage testing early and often. "Mock objects" support this approach by allowing a component to be tested before all depended-upon components are available. Today mock objects typically reflect little to none of an object's intended functionality, which makes it difficult and error-prone for developers to test rich ...
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2009
During the design of any information system, it is important to balance between flexibility and support. This is of particular importance when designing process-aware information systems. On the one hand, userswant to have support from the system to conduct their daily activities in a more efficient and effective manner.
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During the design of any information system, it is important to balance between flexibility and support. This is of particular importance when designing process-aware information systems. On the one hand, userswant to have support from the system to conduct their daily activities in a more efficient and effective manner.
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2009
The Declare Service is a YAWL Custom Service that enables decomposing YAWL tasks into DECLARE workflows, that is, workflows supported by the workflow management system (WfMS) called DECLARE. The goal of this service is to enable a particular kind of flexibility. Chapter 6 describes a constraint-based approach to workflow models and the ConDec language.
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The Declare Service is a YAWL Custom Service that enables decomposing YAWL tasks into DECLARE workflows, that is, workflows supported by the workflow management system (WfMS) called DECLARE. The goal of this service is to enable a particular kind of flexibility. Chapter 6 describes a constraint-based approach to workflow models and the ConDec language.
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