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Patterns for Components

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The objective of this chapter is to present the language constructs for modularization as provided by COLD-1. Focus will be on their form, the intended use, and typical examples. Most examples will be taken from the vending machine case of Chapter 2 and from the standard library of Appendix B. After reading the chapter, the reader will have seen all relevant constructs of the language.

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Feijs, L.M.G., Jonkers, H.B.M., Middelburg, C.A. (1994). Patterns for Components. In: Notations for Software Design. Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology (FACIT). Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2107-7_4

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