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Background & Aims
Little is known on nutritional parameters in patients with chronic portal vein thrombosis (PVT) and idiopathic non‐cirrhotic portal hypertension (INCPH). The study aims to assess the prevalence and the clinical impact of sarcopenia in patients with non‐cirrhotic portal hypertension (NCPH). A control group of cirrhotic patients was also studied. Both groups were followed up to...
The notions of architecture, component and composition are perceived di erently in di erent communities. In order to discuss how component-based development can contribute to the de nition and use of reference architecture in practice, in this position paper, we outline some fundamental characteristics of components and composition and posit their relevance to reference architecture.
In software product line engineering, the construction of an ADL architecture for a product family is still an outstanding engineering challenge. An ADL architecture for a product family would define the architectures for all the products in the family, allowing engineers to reason at a higher level of abstraction. In this paper, we outline a component model that can be used to define architectures...
Combining model-driven engineering with component-based and service-oriented approaches can potentially reap the benefits of all three approaches. In this paper we present a tool that combines these approaches. We show the key aspects of the tool and demonstrate its use with a simple example.
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