| Herring, S. and Kaplan, C., "Viable Systems: The Control Paradigm for Software Architecture Revisited" Australian Software Engineering Conference, 2000, pp. 97-105. |
....information processing system. For example, we have shown that the most successful design pattern, Model View Controller, is a closed loop control system [3] Therefore, after considerable search and evaluation, we chose the VSM as the basis for development of the Viable System Architecture (VSA) [4]. From a software viewpoint, the VSM can be thought of as the pattern language of complex systems. The VSA is a High Level Architecture based on the VSM. The VSA architecture defines a unique component structure, the viable component and a set of component interfaces that in tern defines the ....
Herring, C. and S. Kaplan. Viable Systems: The Control Paradigm for Software Architecture Revisited. in Australian Software Engineering Conference. 2000. Canberra.
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Herring, S. and Kaplan, C., "Viable Systems: The Control Paradigm for Software Architecture Revisited" Australian Software Engineering Conference, 2000, pp. 97-105.
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