| Proceedings of the Workshop on Domain-Specific Software Architectures (Hidden Valley, PA, July 1990), Software Engineering Institute. |
....This contrasts with the more direct denotational approach of this paper. Domain specific software architectures A growing number of industrial research and development efforts are creating domain specific architectural styles or reference architectures for specific product families [7, 8, 25]. This work is based on the idea that a common architecture of a collection of related systems can be extracted so that each new system can be built by instantiating the shared architecture. Examples include the standard decomposition of a compiler (which permits undergraduates to construct a ....
Proceedings of the Workshop on Domain-Specific Software Architectures (Hidden Valley, PA, July 1990), Software Engineering Institute.
....through which different stylistic interpretations can be compared. These benefits address a real problem for the growing number of industrial research and development efforts that are creating domain specific architectural styles or reference architectures for specific product families [3, 4, 10]. To the extent that they formalize their architectural frameworks at all, the semantic descriptions produced by these efforts are typically developed from scratch, and each uses different, idiosyncratic conventions and semantic bases. 1 Semantic descriptions are therefore difficult to develop ....
Proceedings of the Workshop on Domain-Specific Software Architectures (Hidden Valley, PA, July 1990), Software Engineering Institute.
....which suggests a uniform description of all styles and provides a rigorous means of comparing styles. There are a growing number of industrial research and development efforts that are creating domainspecific architectural styles or reference architectures for specific product families [4, 6, 14]. To the extent that they formalize their architectural frameworks at all, the semantic descriptions produced by these efforts are typically developed from scratch, and each uses different, idiosyncratic conventions and semantic bases. Semantic descriptions are therefore difficult to develop and, ....
Proceedings of the Workshop on Domain-Specific Software Architectures (Hidden Valley, PA, July 1990), Software Engineering Institute.
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