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[pept:90] Summer School on Generative Programming



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International Summer School on Generative Programming
Tampere, Finland
June 4-7, 2002

Generative Programming (GP) is a software engineering approach for
creating reusable and tailorable software solutions. The area covers a
wide range of techniques supporting variance in software products during
the software development process, from requirements analysis to
implementation. Building on the product-line approach, GP complements
object-oriented methods with notations and techniques to perform domain
scoping and feature modeling. It also provides techniques for deriving a
common family architecture, and for automatically assembling components.

A thorough account of GP has been given in a recent text book by
Krzysztof Czarnecki and Ulrich Eisenecker ("Generative Programming -
Methods, Tools and Applications", Addison-Wesley 2000).

The speakers of the summer school are:
Don Batory
Ira Baxter
Craig Cleaveland
Krzysztof Czarnecki
Jörg Striegnitz

For details, see: www.cs.tut.fi/~gp