| Bosch, J., Design and Use of Software Architectures,Ad- dison Wesley, 2000 |
....diagrams [Chen76] automata [Hopc90] class diagrams [Rumb91] message sequence diagrams [ITU94] data flow diagrams [DeMarc79] as well as many others. In this paper, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) combines many of these notations and concepts into a coherent notation and semantics [Booc99] [Fowl97], D Sou99] MOVING FROM 4 1 ARCHITECTURE TO METHODOLOGIES Now that the various components of system architecture are established, the development of these four architectural components must be placed within a specific context. This is the role of an architectural methodology. In the 4 1 ....
Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models, M. Fowler, Addison--Wesley, 1997.
....diagrams [Chen76] automata [Hopc90] class diagrams [Rumb91] message sequence diagrams [ITU94] data flow diagrams [DeMarc79] as well as many others. In this paper, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) combines many of these notations and concepts into a coherent notation and semantics [Booc99] [Fowl97], D Sou99] MOVING FROM 4 1 ARCHITECTURE TO METHODOLOGIES Now that the various components of system architecture are established, the development of these four architectural components must be placed within a specific context. This is the role of an architectural methodology. In the 4 1 ....
Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models, M. Fowler, Addison--Wesley, 1997.
....kind of control systems, where you have input data that is to be used for calculating output data. This report describes the problem domain, the project, the framework and the experiences gained from the project. In the framework, we have had great use of and help from the Design Pattern concept [Gamma95]. We describe the patterns that we have used and how we have adapted them to this particular problem. The most important pattern in the design has been the Observer pattern [Gamma95] which has made it possible to have the loose coupling needed for the large scale reuse in this domain. 1: ....
....gained from the project. In the framework, we have had great use of and help from the Design Pattern concept [Gamma95] We describe the patterns that we have used and how we have adapted them to this particular problem. The most important pattern in the design has been the Observer pattern [Gamma95], which has made it possible to have the loose coupling needed for the large scale reuse in this domain. 1: Introduction The DOVER project (Development of an ObjectOriented Framework for Vessel Control Systems) is an ESPRIT III ESSI project, #10496, which means that it is financed by the ....
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"Design Patterns - Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software", E. Gamma, R. Helm, R. Johnson, J. Vlissades, Addison -Wesley, 1995, ISBN: 0-201-63361-2
....a lot in this technology and expect that we will use it in other domains as well. Acknowledgements We would like to thank Mr. Lennart Ohlsson for his contributions as an expert in object oriented design and framework technology. We have had great help from the books [Gamma95] Mattsson96] [Pree95], Cotter95] and from the patterns home page: http: stwww. cs.uiuc.edu users patterns patterns.htm This project was financed by the European Commission, DG III, ESPRIT III ESSI. ....
"Design Patterns for Object-Oriented Software Development", W. Pree, Addison -Wesley, 1995
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