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This paper presents a technique for assembling Smalltalk programs out of pieces using propositional Horn clauses. The technique allows the dependencies and restrictions of a piece to be stated inside the piece or outside, allowing components from other dialects to be used. The technique is applicable to any OO language allowing class extensions.