| N. Medvidovic, N.R. Mehta, M. Mikic-Rakic, "A Family of Software Architecture Implementation Frameworks," Proc. Working IEEE/IFIP Conf. Software Architecture, vol. 224, pp. 221-235, Aug. 2002. |
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N. Medvidovic, N.R. Mehta, M. Mikic-Rakic, "A Family of Software Architecture Implementation Frameworks," Proc. Working IEEE/IFIP Conf. Software Architecture, vol. 224, pp. 221-235, Aug. 2002.
.... that a property that is established in the model of a system s stylebased architecture holds true of the system s eventual implementation [18] Current research has begun to address this issue by creating architectural implementation and execution frameworks for specific architectural styles [4,17]. However, it remains difficult to provide uniform and economical implementation techniques for a wide variety of architectural styles with sufficient flexibility so that they can be adapted for use in real applications. The work presented in this paper proposes to create an understanding of and, ....
....of a number of existing architectural styles, in which we identified the fundamental style characteristics along each of the five dimensions identified in Section 4.1. We also leveraged our experience in designing and building implementation frameworks for a specific set of architectural styles [17,23]. This led us to a small, initial set of basic Alfa primitives, which were modeled using Alloy and implemented in Java as described in the previous section. With the initial set of primitives identified, the next iteration involved applying Alfa to specific architectural styles. We have performed ....
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N. Medvidovic, N. R. Mehta and M. Mikic-Rakic, "A Family of Software Architecture Implementation Frameworks", Proc. WICSA'02, Montreal, Canada, Aug. 2002.
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N. Medvidovic, N. Mehta, M. Mikic-Rakic, "A Family of Software Architecture Implementation Frameworks", Proceedings of the 3rd IFIP Working International Conference on Software Architectures, 2002
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