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This would b e a very popular[] [] [3] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Adaptive Software is the next level of abstraction up from Object-Oriented[] [] Overfull \hbox (21.15309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 of schemas or, another way to look at it, allow the applica tion programmer to[] [] [4] Overfull \hbox (27.3281pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 mission critical applications, the underlying database can have a very complex[] [] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 produce a unit of software that is highly reusable in certa in planned ways.[] [] Overfull \hbox (33.5031pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Such a unit of software will not easily be reusable in unpl anned ways, however.[] [] [5] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 "mainstream", but it is my belief that these approaches wil l be of paramount[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 implementation is made automatic by Demeter, when errors ar e detected, the[] [] Overfull \hbox (21.15309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 in detail [in an eleven week term], we believe that Demeter is a particularly[] [] Overfull \hbox (33.5031pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 environment they happen to work in. Comments by students wh o have completed the[] [] [6] Overfull \hbox (39.6781pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Lastly I designed the propagation patterns to implement tho se Library functions.[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 and to C++, I found that the Demeter System and adaptive S/ W to be extremely[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 especially in this project when I had to make changes (of w hich there were[] [] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 I never had any problems with the basic Demeter tools: gen- imake, gen-make,[] [] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Overall, we learned that adaptive software allowed us to im plement a fairly[] [] Overfull \hbox (21.15309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 complex software system in a fast, flexible, and efficient manner. It reduced[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 the amount of time devoted to actual coding and debugging, and allowed us to[] [] [7] Overfull \hbox (27.3281pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Do you agree or disagree with the view that class dictionar ies and propagation[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 When the implementation of the model was almost done, I rea d your article on[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Demeter C++ in the Feb. 94 issue of the C++ report. It stru ck me that with[] [] [8] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 I've found Demeter to be very useful in regards to compiler design. For this[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 form was then trivial. sem-check's analysis and violation r eporting made the[] [] Overfull \hbox (33.5031pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 The scanner definition, designed for flex, is very similar to that of Demeter's[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 but that is my main interest. Traversal and transportation specifications,[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 along with wrappers, make coding such things as intermediat e-code generation[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 and came up with a couple of ways of looking at your system other than the[] [] [9] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 "It's a tool that lets you do OO programming directly in terms of class[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 [] \OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 "It's a tool supporting more powerful forms of object r elative reference[] [] Overfull \hbox (39.6781pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 "I am very enthusiastic about the Demeter System, and feel it represents a major[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 I think it will also transform the way a number of areas of computer science[] [] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 the scope of software engineering (for instance Compiler De sign can be done[] [] Overfull \hbox (27.3281pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 become a standard fixture in Computer Science curricula (an d in several areas,[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 including Compiler Design, Software Engineering, Artifical Intelligence)."[] [] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 The Visitor class reminds me of the Demeter work by Karl Li eberherr and his[] [] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 involves abstracting the "meat" of the behavior of a comple x construct from[] [] Overfull \hbox (2.62808pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 construct. Their work also addresses keeping the abstracti on valid across[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 graph notation to represent the class structure, and a "pro pagation pattern"[] [] [10] Overfull \hbox (8.80309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 methods and navigation methods across the structure. A pro pagation pattern[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 latter without needing to modify the former. A code genera tor does the work[] [] Overfull \hbox (14.97809pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 called "A Report on Demeter C++" in the February '94 issue of C++ Report, by[] [] Overfull \hbox (21.15309pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 559--559 []\OT1/cmtt/m/n/12 Don Dwiggins "Things should be made as s imple as possible,[] [] [11] (course-descr.aux) ) Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 501 strings out of 61438 5624 string characters out of 71896 53945 words of memory out of 1100001 3450 multiletter control sequences out of 10000+0 22195 words of font info for 83 fonts, out of 400000 for 1000 14 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000 25i,4n,22p,265b,365s stack positions out of 300i,100n,500p,300000b,4000s Output written on course-descr.dvi (11 pages, 24104 bytes).