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The building block method. Component-based architectural design for large

software-intensive product families

Müller, J.K.

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2003

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Müller, J. K. (2003). The building block method. Component-based architectural design for

large software-intensive product families.

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Thee Building Block Method

Component-Based d

Architecturall Design

for r

Largee Software-Intensive

Productt Families

Jürgenn K. Muller

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Thee work described in thiss thesis has been carried out at Philipss Research Laboratories, Eindhoven.

CIP-GEGEVENSS KONINKELIJKE BIBLIOTHEEK, DEN HAAG Muller,, Jürgen Karl

Thee Building Block Method / Jürgen Karl Muller. - Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam,, Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica

Proefschriftt Universiteit van Amsterdam. - Met samenvatting in het Nederlands ISBNN 90-74445-58-6

Keywords:: Software Engineering / Software Components / Software Architecture / Productt Familes / Component-Based Design / Aspect Design / Incremental Software Developmentt / Software-Intensive Systems

©© KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV 2003

Alll rights reserved. Reproduction or dissemination in whole or in part is prohibited with-outt the prior written consent of the copyright holder.

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Thee Building Block Method

Component-Based d

Architecturall Design

for r

Largee Software-Intensive

Productt Families

ACADEMISCHH PROEFSCHRIFT

terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Universiteitt van Amsterdam

opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus prof.mr.. P.F. van der Heijden tenn overstaan van een door het College voor Promotiess ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar

tee verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit opp vrijdag 23 mei 2003, te 10.00 uur

door r

Jürgenn Karl Muller

geborenn te SchwSbisch Hall, Duitsland.

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Promotiecommissie: :

Promotor:: Prof.drs. M. Boasson Co-promotor:: Prof.dr. D.K. Hammer

Overigee leden: Prof.dr.. J. Bosch Prof.drs.. T. Bruins Prof.dr.. J van Katwijk Prof.dr.. P. Klint Prof.dr.. R.J. Meijer Prof.dr.. C A . Szyperski

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