Software Architecture First European Workshop, EWSA 2004, St Andrews, UK, May 21-22, 2004, Proceedings /
Software Architecture First European Workshop, EWSA 2004, St Andrews, UK, May 21-22, 2004, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Flavio Oquendo, Brian Warboys, Ron Morrison.
- 1st ed. 2004.
- IX, 283 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3047 1611-3349 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3047 .
Research Papers -- Sotograph – A Pragmatic Approach to Source Code Architecture Conformance Checking -- Formal Analysis of Architectural Patterns -- Architectural Modelling in Product Family Context -- Reflection-Based, Aspect-Oriented Software Architecture -- Software Architecture Evolution through Dynamic AOP -- On the Role of Architectural Style in Model Driven Development -- UML 1.4 versus UML 2.0 as Languages to Describe Software Architectures -- From Acme to CORBA: Bridging the Gap -- Constraints of Behavioural Inheritance -- Experience Papers -- Software Architectures for Designing Virtual Reality Applications -- Generation and Enactment of Controllers for Business Architectures Using MDA -- Formalization of an HCI Style for Accelerator Restart Monitoring -- Experiences Using Viewpoints for Information Systems Architecture: An Industrial Experience Report -- Position Papers -- Software Architecture: The Next Step -- Using Architectural Models at Runtime: Research Challenges -- Maintainability through Architecture Development -- An Architecture Description Language for Mobile Distributed Systems -- Model Checking for Software Architectures -- Distilling Scenarios from Patterns for Software Architecture Evaluation – A Position Paper -- Invited Papers: European Projects in Software Architecture -- Towards an MDA-Based Development Methodology -- Correct Development of Embedded Systems -- Expressing Domain Variability for Configuration -- ArchWare: Architecting Evolvable Software -- The FABRIC Project.
The last decade has been one of great progress in the field of software architecture research and practice. Software architecture has emerged as an important subdis- pline of software engineering. A key aspect of the design of any software system is its architecture, i. e. the fundamental organization of a system embodied in its com- nents, their relationships to each other, and to the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution (as defined in the Recommended Practice for Arc- tectural Description of Software-Intensive Systems -- IEEE Std 1471-2000). - The First European Workshop on Software Architecture (EWSA 2004) provided an international forum for researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss a wide range of topics in the area of software architecture, and to jointly f- mulate an agenda for future research in this field. EWSA 2004 distinguished among three types of papers: research papers (which describe authors’ novel research work), experience papers (which describe real-world experiences related to software architectures), and position papers (which present concise arguments about a topic of software architecture research or practice). The Program Committee selected 19 papers (9 research papers, 4 experience - pers, and 6 position papers) out of 48 submissions from 16 countries (Australia, B- zil, Canada, Chile, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA). All submissions were reviewed by three members of the Program Committee.
9783540247692
10.1007/b97879 doi
Software engineering.
Software Engineering.
QA76.758
005.1
Research Papers -- Sotograph – A Pragmatic Approach to Source Code Architecture Conformance Checking -- Formal Analysis of Architectural Patterns -- Architectural Modelling in Product Family Context -- Reflection-Based, Aspect-Oriented Software Architecture -- Software Architecture Evolution through Dynamic AOP -- On the Role of Architectural Style in Model Driven Development -- UML 1.4 versus UML 2.0 as Languages to Describe Software Architectures -- From Acme to CORBA: Bridging the Gap -- Constraints of Behavioural Inheritance -- Experience Papers -- Software Architectures for Designing Virtual Reality Applications -- Generation and Enactment of Controllers for Business Architectures Using MDA -- Formalization of an HCI Style for Accelerator Restart Monitoring -- Experiences Using Viewpoints for Information Systems Architecture: An Industrial Experience Report -- Position Papers -- Software Architecture: The Next Step -- Using Architectural Models at Runtime: Research Challenges -- Maintainability through Architecture Development -- An Architecture Description Language for Mobile Distributed Systems -- Model Checking for Software Architectures -- Distilling Scenarios from Patterns for Software Architecture Evaluation – A Position Paper -- Invited Papers: European Projects in Software Architecture -- Towards an MDA-Based Development Methodology -- Correct Development of Embedded Systems -- Expressing Domain Variability for Configuration -- ArchWare: Architecting Evolvable Software -- The FABRIC Project.
The last decade has been one of great progress in the field of software architecture research and practice. Software architecture has emerged as an important subdis- pline of software engineering. A key aspect of the design of any software system is its architecture, i. e. the fundamental organization of a system embodied in its com- nents, their relationships to each other, and to the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution (as defined in the Recommended Practice for Arc- tectural Description of Software-Intensive Systems -- IEEE Std 1471-2000). - The First European Workshop on Software Architecture (EWSA 2004) provided an international forum for researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss a wide range of topics in the area of software architecture, and to jointly f- mulate an agenda for future research in this field. EWSA 2004 distinguished among three types of papers: research papers (which describe authors’ novel research work), experience papers (which describe real-world experiences related to software architectures), and position papers (which present concise arguments about a topic of software architecture research or practice). The Program Committee selected 19 papers (9 research papers, 4 experience - pers, and 6 position papers) out of 48 submissions from 16 countries (Australia, B- zil, Canada, Chile, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA). All submissions were reviewed by three members of the Program Committee.
9783540247692
10.1007/b97879 doi
Software engineering.
Software Engineering.
QA76.758
005.1