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S. Mancoridis. ISF: A Visual Formalism for Specifying Interconnection Styles for Software Design. International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 8(4):517--540, 1998.

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A Technique for Illustrating Dynamic Component Level Interactions.. - Pal (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....the C language integrated production rule system (CLIPS 5.1) 1. Introduction High level abstracted views of software systems are a popular technique for rendering abstract views of large software systems. Numerous authors have proposed graphical representation schemes for large software systems [14,17,19]. Box and line diagrams are commonly used to represent software components and relationships [17] However, many of these graphical representation schemes emphasize the static structural relationships between components [3] Static structural representations are usually constructed by parsing the ....

S. Mancoridis, ISF: A Visual Formalism for Specifying Interconnection Styles for Software Design, International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (to appear, 1998).


Search Based Reverse Engineering - Mitchell, Mancoridis, Traverso   Self-citation (Mancoridis)   (Correct)

....Relation Inference System) that enables software developers to specify the rules and relations that govern how modules and subsystems can relate to each other. These formal descriptions are called interconnection styles, and are created using a visual architectural constraint language called ISF [12]. ARIS automatically infers relations from the subsystem decomposition that satisfy the restrictions imposed by the interconnection style. ARIS is also able to validate whether a design that already includes the architectural relations satisfies a set of constraints imposed by the style (i.e. ....

....16] connections are mappings from services required by one component to services provided by another component. In ADLs [19, 6] connections define the protocols for integrating sets of components. A unique aspect of our reverse engineering techniques is that they use heuristic search algorithms [13, 12]. Reverse engineering the subsystem hierarchy from source code, and the architecture level relations from the subsystem hierarchy is a hard problem, as the search space of all possible solutions to both of the above problems grow exponentially with respect to the size of the software system. Since ....

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S. Mancoridis. ISF: A Visual Formalism for Specifying Interconnection Styles for Software Design. International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, World Scientific Publishing Company, 8(4):517--540, 1998.


Clustering Software Systems to Identify Subsystem Structures - Mitchell   (Correct)

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S. Mancoridis. ISF: A Visual Formalism for Specifying Interconnection Styles for Software Design. International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 8(4):517--540, 1998.

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