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A virtual framework, like the one illustrated in Figure 5-1, is actually an assembly of frameworks, each with a role or scope of responsibility, and ideally integrated to the remainder with an interpreting behavioral controller. The application prototype and project exercises in Chapter 4 show how interpretation provides the virtual glue to bind these elements together.
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Birmingham, D.C., Perry, V.H. (2002). Virtual Frameworks—Error Control. In: Software Development on a Leash. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1147-1_5
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