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14th International Conference on Modularity (MODULARITY Companion 2015),
March 16–19, 2015,
Fort Collins, CO, USA
Keynote
A Theory of Modularity for Automated Software Development (Keynote)
Don Batory
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Automated Software Development (ASD) are technologies for developing customized programs automatically and compositionally from modules. The foundations of ASD are domain-specific algebras, where each program in the target domain maps to a unique expression. Algebraic identities are used to optimize programs automatically. In this keynote, I trace the history of ASD and present a general theory of modularity for ASD that follows from its tenets.
@InProceedings{MODULARITY Companion15p1,
author = {Don Batory},
title = {A Theory of Modularity for Automated Software Development (Keynote)},
booktitle = {Proc.\ MODULARITY Companion},
publisher = {ACM},
pages = {1--10},
doi = {},
year = {2015},
}
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