| Lane, T.G. Guidance for User Interface Architectures. in: M. Shaw, D.Garlan: Software Architecture, Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline, Prentice Hall, 1996. |
....indispensable. Therefore, we apply tools [Bau00] based on the technique of extended design spaces, a multi dimensional classification scheme that allows to express such correlations between features and parameters as well as hierarchies of parameters in a very natural and concise way [Bau98] Lan90][Lan96]. The required information is kept in so called component spaces that are used by our tools to control the customization process. Besides the customization of generic components, a mechanism has to be supplied that supports the automatic tailoring of the component in correspondence with the chosen ....
Lane, T. G.: Guidance for User-Interface Architectures, in: Garlan, D.; Shaw, M.: Software Architecture -- Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline, Prentice Hall, 1996
....of software systems based upon generic components is the deployment of compatible description techniques for the representation of application requirements, domain knowledge, and component properties. For this purpose, we apply the concept of design spaces, which was originally presented in [9][10] as a semi formal way to assess user interface requirements and to study their effects on the choice of implementation architectures. However, our extended notion of design spaces has shown a general SCI 2000 Invited Session on Generative and Component based Software Engineering, July23 26, ....
Lane, T. G.: Guidance for User-Interface Architectures, in: Garlan. D., Shaw, M.: Software Architecture -- Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline, Prentice Hall, 1996
....configuration steps we use the design space technique. In the next section we give a short overview of the design space technique. Afterwards, we explain how the technique is used for the description of feature models. 3 Design Spaces The design space technique was originally presented in [7][8] as a semi formal way to assess user interface requirements and to study their effects on the choice of implementation architectures. However, our extended notion of design spaces has shown a general suitability of the representation of decisions in the area of requirements as well as of design ....
Lane, T. G.: Guidance for User-Interface Architectures,in: Garlan. D., Shaw, M.: Software Architecture -- Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline, Prentice Hall, 1996
....of software systems based upon generic components is the deployment of compatible description techniques for the representation of application requirements, domain knowledge, and component properties. For this purpose, we apply the concept of design spaces, which was originally presented in [8][9] as a semi formal way to assess userinterface requirements and to study their effects on the choice of implementation architectures. However, our extended notion of design spaces has shown a general suitability of this concept for representing and processing requirements as well as design ....
Lane, T. G.: Guidance for User-Interface Architectures, in: Garlan. D., Shaw, M.: Software Architecture -- Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline, Prentice Hall, 1996
....of the platform takes the role of stating requirements that have to be met by the platform under construction. 3. Design Spaces Our approach to provide tool supported assistance in the platform development process is based on a technique called Design Spaces. It was originally presented in [12,13] as a semi formal way to assess user interface requirements and to study their effect on the choice of implementation architectures. However, our extended notion of Design Spaces has shown a general suitability of this concept for capturing and processing requirements in several other application ....
Lane, T. G.: Guidance for User-Interface Architectures, in: Garlan. D., Shaw, M.: Software Architecture -- Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline, Prentice Hall, 1996
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Lane, Thomas G. "Guidance for User Interface Architecture," in Software Architecture: Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline. Mary Shaw ed. Upper Saddle River NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996.
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