| CLEM96 P. C. Clements. Coming attractions in software architecture. Technical Report CMU/SEI96TR008 and ESCTR96008, Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute, January 1996. |
....the relationships among them [BCK98] In [Paul94] the following definition is given: Software architecture not only reflects how the functional requirements are met, but addresses: 1. non functional requirements 2. design rationale 3. architecture style Yet another definition is provided in [Clem96a]: A view of a system that includes the system s major components, the behavior of those components as visible to the rest of the system, and the ways in which the components interact and coordinate to achieve the system s mission. One property that seems to be common among almost every proposed ....
P. C. Clements, Coming Attractions in Software Architecture, Technical report CMU/SEI-96-TR-003 1996
....discuss these models and the way our framework integrates with them in Section 4.1. QoS models specific for the communication layer and for the software application layer have been developed in separate efforts. A number of modeling languages [10] software engineering methodologies [11] 12] [13] and performance evaluation tools have been defined to help developers insure the overall performance and quality of distributed software applications. QoS aware operating systems and middleware (e.g. Quality Objects (QuO) 4] DynamicTAO, OpenORB) have also been created in order to bridge the gap ....
P. C. Clements, "Coming Attractions in Software Architecture," Technical Report No. CMUISEI-96TR -008, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Jaunary, 1996.
....reuse while overly simple components do not provide sufficient building blocks. Two current areas of software engineering research aimed specifically at promoting reusability are (1) domain analysis (Hess et al. 1990; Arango Prieto D iaz 1991) and (2) software architectures (Garlan Shaw 1994; Clements 1996). Methodologies for domain analysis center around formulation of a domain model, which is intended to precisely delineate the scope of an application domain, the objects in this domain, desired system functionalities and features, and the dimensions along which these functionalities vary. Research ....
Clements, P. 1996. Coming attractions in software architecture. Technical Report Technical Report CMU/SEI-96-TR-008, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
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CLEM96 P. C. Clements. Coming attractions in software architecture. Technical Report CMU/SEI96TR008 and ESCTR96008, Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute, January 1996.
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