| D. Garlan, R.J. Allen, and J. Ockerbloom. Exploiting Style in Architectural Design. Proc FSE 94, 1994. |
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D. Garlan, R.J. Allen, and J. Ockerbloom. Exploiting Style in Architectural Design. Proc FSE 94, 1994.
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D. Garlan, R.J. Allen, and J. Ockerbloom. Exploiting Style in Architectural Design. Proc FSE 94, 1994.
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D. Garlan, R.J. Allen, and J. Ockerbloom. Exploiting Style in Architectural Design. Proc FSE 94, 1994.
....a set of types for components, connectors, interfaces, and properties together with a set of rules that govern how elements of those types may be composed. Requiring a system to conform to a style has many benefits, including support for analysis, reuse, code generation, and system evolution [10,31,32]. Moreover, the notion of style often maps well to widely used component integration infrastructures (such as EJB, HLA, CORBA) which prescribe the kinds of components allowed and the kinds of interactions that may take place between them. One of the significant advantages of architectural ....
Garlan, D., Allen, R.J., and Ockerbloom, J. Exploiting Style in Architectural Design. Proceedings of SIGSOFT '94 Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineerng,, New Orleans, LA, December 1994.
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