| R. Burback, A Distributed Architecture Definition Language: a DADL. , http://www-db.stanford.edu/~burback/dadl/, Stanford University, 1998 |
....validation and evolution of the submodels. However, the interfaces specified for the interconnection must not be changed. The application of the structural combination requires at least a set of concepts to specify architectural features, which comprise according to Bachman [4] and Burback [5] concepts to identify: subsystems and components . connectors (connections, protocols) and . connection points (ports and interfaces) While dedicated architecture specification languages directly contain such language constructs (cf. ACME Garlan et.al, 6] general software design ....
R. Burback, A Distributed Architecture Definition Language: a DADL. , http://www-db.stanford.edu/~burback/dadl/, Stanford University, 1998
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