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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.
Today the factor of economy makes rationalization imperative in rental housing. On the other hand, the increased complexity of our requirements demands flexibility. The future will have to reckon with both. For this purpose skeleton construction is the most suitable system. It makes possible rationalized building methods and allows the interior to be freely divided.
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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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