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Specifying Distributed Software Architectures

by Jeff Magee, Naranker Dulay, Susan Eisenbach, Jeff Kramer , 1995
"... There is a real need for clear and sound design specifications of distributed systems at the architectural level. This is the level of the design which deals with the high-level organisation of computational elements and the interactions between those elements. The paper presents the Darwin notation ..."
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There is a real need for clear and sound design specifications of distributed systems at the architectural level. This is the level of the design which deals with the high-level organisation of computational elements and the interactions between those elements. The paper presents the Darwin

Reusable component interconnection patterns for distributed software architectures

by Hassan Gomaa, Daniel A. Menascé, See Profile, Hassan Gomaa, Daniel A. Menascé, Michael E. Shin - In Proceedings of the 2001 Symposium on Software Reusability: Putting Software Reuse in Context
"... Reusable component interconnection patterns for distributed software architectures ..."
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Reusable component interconnection patterns for distributed software architectures

UML Requirements for Distributed Software Architectures

by Patricia Lago, Paolo Falcarin - In Proc. of the 1st International Workshop on Describing Software Architecture with UML, (co-located with ICSE'2001 , 2001
"... The use in various projects of UML as the modeling notation for representing software systems, revealed the need for additional constructs and architectural views, especially in the field of distributed software architectures. This article identifies a list of requirements toward UML, which we find ..."
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The use in various projects of UML as the modeling notation for representing software systems, revealed the need for additional constructs and architectural views, especially in the field of distributed software architectures. This article identifies a list of requirements toward UML, which we find

Specifying Dynamic Distributed Software Architectures

by Virginia C. De Paula, G. R. Ribeiro Justo, P. R. F Cunha
"... The concept of software architecture is important to the design of complex software systems, as it provides a model of the large scale structural properties of the system. It is possible to find several formal models to depict static distributed software architecture. Nevertheless, notations for ..."
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The concept of software architecture is important to the design of complex software systems, as it provides a model of the large scale structural properties of the system. It is possible to find several formal models to depict static distributed software architecture. Nevertheless, notations

Towards a Distributed Software Architecture Evaluation Process- A Preliminary Assessment

by Muhammad Ali Babar, Ian Gorton, See Profile, Muhammed Ali Babar, Barbara Kitchenham, Ian Gorton
"... Towards a distributed software architecture evaluation process- A preliminary assessment ..."
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Towards a distributed software architecture evaluation process- A preliminary assessment

An Experiment in Distributed Software Architecture Recovery

by Nabor C. Mendonça, Jeff Kramer - Proceedings of the 2nd ARES International Workshop on Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families , 1998
"... We describe an architecture recovery experiment performed on a distributed software system. Our main aim was to identify those situations in which existing reverse engineering techniques could be satisfactorily applied and those situations where such techniques would produce only limited or inaccu ..."
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We describe an architecture recovery experiment performed on a distributed software system. Our main aim was to identify those situations in which existing reverse engineering techniques could be satisfactorily applied and those situations where such techniques would produce only limited

Refinement Calculi for Distributed Software Architectures

by Carlo Montangero, Laura Semini
"... In our current work we are interested in how software architectures can best influence the design of quality software for distributed systems. We have in mind a specific design process, namely the one based on formal refinements, where the complete justification of the development of a product, a so ..."
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In our current work we are interested in how software architectures can best influence the design of quality software for distributed systems. We have in mind a specific design process, namely the one based on formal refinements, where the complete justification of the development of a product, a

Developing an Approach for the Recovery of Distributed Software Architectures

by Nabor C. Mendonça, Jeff Kramer - 6th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension , 1998
"... The extraction of high-level architectural information from existing software systems, or architecture recovery, is a recent research area. This paper presents X-RAY, an approach for recovering distributed software architectures. X-RAY builds on previous work on architecture recovery and more tradit ..."
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The extraction of high-level architectural information from existing software systems, or architecture recovery, is a recent research area. This paper presents X-RAY, an approach for recovering distributed software architectures. X-RAY builds on previous work on architecture recovery and more

Performance Evaluation of a Distributed Software Architecture

by Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams, Connie U. Smith, Lloyd G. Williams - in Proceedings of the 1 st International Workshop on Software and Performance , 1998
"... There is growing recognition of the importance of the role of architecture in determining the quality of a software system. While a good architecture cannot guarantee attainment of quality goals, a poor architecture can prevent their achievement. It is particularly important to evaluate the performa ..."
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the performance of a distributed system architecture. Errors made early can cause excessive overhead for communication and coordination and they are far more difficult – if not impossible – to correct with tuning. This paper discusses assessment of the performance characteristics of distributed software

Modular Construction and Composition of Distributed Software Architectures

by Mark Astley, Gul A. Agha
"... A complete specification of a distributed software architecture describes two different aspects. First, it decomposes the software into its components and their interconnection. Second, it specifies the policies that are required to manage an architecture. Such policies are dependent on the nature o ..."
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A complete specification of a distributed software architecture describes two different aspects. First, it decomposes the software into its components and their interconnection. Second, it specifies the policies that are required to manage an architecture. Such policies are dependent on the nature
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