Technical reports:
MELD: A Multi-Paradigm Language with Objects, Dataflow and Modules
Gail E. Kaiser; David Garlan
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- Title:
- MELD: A Multi-Paradigm Language with Objects, Dataflow and Modules
- Author(s):
-
Kaiser, Gail E.
Garlan, David - Date:
- 1987
- Type:
- Technical reports
- Department:
- Computer Science
- Permanent URL:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:11849
- Series:
- Columbia University Computer Science Technical Reports
- Part Number:
- CUCS-281-87
- Publisher:
- Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
- Publisher Location:
- New York
- Abstract:
- This technical report consists of the two most recent papers from the MELD project. Melding Software Systems from Reusable Building Blocks describes MELD as a declarative language that combines facilities from the package library, software generation and object-oriented language approaches to reusability. MEWing Data Flow and Object-Oriented Programming emphasizes the multi-paradigm nature of MELD and introduces overriding of inherited facilities and generic features, and discusses compile-time error detection.
- Subject(s):
- Computer science
- Item views:
- 178