| A. Lopes, J.L. Fiadeiro, and M. Wemelinger. Architectural primitives for distribution and mobility. In SIGSOFT 2002/FSE-10, pages 18--22, Nov 2002. |
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A.Lopes, J.Fiadeiro and M.Wermelinger, "Architectural Primitives for Distribution and Mobility", SIGSOFT 2002.
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A.Lopes, J.L.Fiadeiro and M.Wermelinger, "Architectural Primitives for Distribution and Mobility", Proc. SIGSOFT 2002/FSE-10, 41-50, ACM Press, 2002.
....of software design. As a first step towards the more ambitious goal of having an architectural approach to distribution and mobility, we have been investigating the addition of this new dimension to the architectural framework that we developed in the past [9] In our first step in this direction [11], an extension of CommUnity was proposed in order to support the description of the distribution and mobility dimension of systems. This extension was developed having in mind the goal of being able to represent distribution and mobility explicitly in architectures. In spite of its apparent ....
....extreme in the sense that the definition of the individual components of a system is completely separated from the interconnections through which these components interact. Syntax CommUnity was recently extended in order to support the design of the distribution and mobility dimension of systems [11]. It adopts an explicit representation of the space within which movement takes place, but no specific notion of space is assumed. This is achieved by considering that space is constituted by the set of possible values of a special data type Loc included in a fixed data type specification over ....
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A.Lopes, J.L.Fiadeiro and M.Wermelinger, "Architectural Primitives for Distribution and Mobility", SIGSOFT 2002.
....communication protocol. Further work is going on which addresses the integration of a distribution and mobility dimension in CommUnity and the use of superposition in order to support the externalisation of the mechanisms that are responsible for managing the distribution topology of systems [16]. This work has provided more evidence for the need of distinguishing between composition and refinement. ....
Lopes, A., J.L.Fiadeiro and M.Wermelinger, "Architectural Primitives for Distribution and Mobility", 10th Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, in print.
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A. Lopes, J.L. Fiadeiro, and M. Wemelinger. Architectural primitives for distribution and mobility. In SIGSOFT 2002/FSE-10, pages 18--22, Nov 2002.
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