TC2 First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1) 22-24 February 1999, San Antonio, Texas, USA
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Patrick Donohoe.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boston, MA
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1999
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(XIII, 601 pages)
SERIES
Series Title
IFIP -- The International Federation for Information Processing, 12.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Analysis and Assessment of Software Architectures --;Architecture Design Recovery of a Family of Embedded Software Systems --;A Software Architecture Reconstruction Method --;Behaviour Analysis of Software Architectures --;Rearchitecting Legacy Systems --;Concepts and Case Study --;Checking the Correctness of Architectural Transformation Steps via Proof-Carrying Architectures --;Developing Dependable Systems Using Software Architecture --;Architectural Models and Descriptions --;Specification and Refinement of Dynamic Software Architectures --;Modeling Software Architectures and Styles with Graph Grammars and Constraint Solving --;Describing Software Architecture with UML --;Assessing the Suitability of a Standard Design Method for Modeling Software Architectures --;Software Architecture and Java Beans --;Architectural Patterns and Styles --;Architectural Styles as Adaptors --;Attribute-Based Architecture Styles --;A Framework for Describing Software Architectures for Reuse --;Modeling Software Architecture Using Domain-Specific Patterns --;ImageBuilder Software --;Event-Based Execution Architectures for Dynamic Software Systems --;Domain-Specific Architectures and Product Families --;Evolution and Composition of Reusable Assets in Product-Line Architectures: A Case Study --;Flexibility of the ComBAD Architecture --;Medical Product Line Architectures --;Kaleidoscope: A Reference Architecture for Monitoring and Control Systems --;Segregating the Layers of Business Information Systems --;Interoperability, Integration, and Evolution of Software --;Security Issues with the Global Command and Control System (GCCS) --;Architecture for Software Construction by Unrelated Developers --;Integration of Heterogenous Software Architectures --;An Experience Report --;Structural Analysis of the Software Architecture --;A Maintenance Assessment Case Study --;Architectural Evolution --;Building Systems from Parts in the Real World --;Techniques and Methods for Software Architecture --;Architectural Concerns in Automating Code Generation --;The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package --;Software Architecture at Siemens: The challenges, our approaches, and some open issues --;Architectural Design to Meet Stakeholder Requirements --;The Software Architect --;Aspect Design with the Building Block Method.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Software architecture is a primary factor in the creation and evolution of virtually all products involving software.