2005
DOI: 10.1007/11428831_43
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A Case Study in Application Family Development by Automated Component Composition: h-p Adaptive Finite Element Codes

Abstract: This paper reports a case study in automated composition of application families from components. The case study composes multiple instances of an h-p adaptive finite element code. An application family is represented as a structure of components. Each component is encapsulated with an interface giving a semantic specification of the properties and behavior of the component. Instances of the application family can be automatically assembled from a library of components by a compiler and the application instanc… Show more

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“…The binaries of all of the solver components were kept in memory for these experiments. These experiments, and other experiments where we replaced the computational models in the code have been reported in a separate paper[21].…”
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“…The binaries of all of the solver components were kept in memory for these experiments. These experiments, and other experiments where we replaced the computational models in the code have been reported in a separate paper[21].…”
mentioning
confidence: 98%