Dissertation


For my undergraduate honours dissertation I proposed a language and framework called Omnibus for supporting the reuse of software components. The write-up was over 90,000 words and 300 pages in length. I also produced software to support the translation of the language into Java. For details of my continuing work on Omnibus see the Omnibus page.

"Omnibus: Towards a framework to allow software components to be reused safely" Honours Dissertation



Resources


  • Microsoft Powerpoint presentation Final presentation
    • (Presented to fellow undergraduates and members of staff on 30th April 2003 at University of Stirling)
    • Brief overview presentation for the use of Omnibus as a tool for supporting component reuse
  • Adobe PDF file Interim report
    • (Submitted to Department of Computing Science and Mathematics department at University of Stirling on 4th December 2002)
    • Presents the interim results of my honours dissertation
  • Microsoft Powerpoint presentation Poster
    • (Presented to the fellow undergraduates and members of staff in December 2002 at University of Stirling)
    • Poster presenting the basic goals of Omnibus
  • Adobe PDF file Preliminary report
    • (Submitted to Department of Computing Science and Mathematics department at University of Stirling on 2nd August 2002)
    • Proposes an honours project to develop a new system called Omnibus which combines a range of verification techniques

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