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Software Architecture

TC2 First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1) 22–24 February 1999, San Antonio, Texas, USA

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Part of the book series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (IFIPAICT, volume 12)

Conference series link(s): WICSA: Working Conference on Software Architecture

Conference proceedings info: WICSA 1999.

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Table of contents (35 chapters)

  1. Architectural Patterns and Styles

    1. Event-Based Execution Architectures for Dynamic Software Systems

      • James Vera, Louis Perrochon, David C. Luckham
      Pages 303-317
  2. Domain-Specific Architectures and Product Families

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 319-319
    2. Flexibility of the ComBAD Architecture

      • N. H. Lassing, D. B. B. Rijsenbrij, J. C. van Vliet
      Pages 341-355
    3. Medical Product Line Architectures

      • B. J. Pronk
      Pages 357-367
    4. Kaleidoscope

      • Andrea Savigni, Francesco Tisato
      Pages 369-388
    5. Segregating the Layers of Business Information Systems

      • Johannes Siedersleben, Gerhard Albers, Peter Fuchs, Johannes Weigend
      Pages 389-403
  3. Interoperability, Integration, and Evolution of Software

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 405-405
    2. Structural Analysis of the Software Architecture — A Maintenance Assessment Case Study

      • Catherine Blake Jaktman, John Leaney, Ming Liu
      Pages 455-470
    3. Architectural Evolution

      • Juha Kuusela
      Pages 471-478
  4. Techniques and Methods for Software Architecture

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 493-493
    2. Architectural Concerns in Automating Code Generation

      • L. F. Andrade, J. C. Gouveia, P. J. Xardoné, J. A. Câmara
      Pages 495-510
    3. The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package

      • Barry Boehm, Dan Port, Alexander Egyed, Marwan Abi-Antoun
      Pages 511-528
    4. Software Architecture at Siemens: The challenges, our approaches, and some open issues

      • Lothar Borrmann, Frances Newbery Paulisch
      Pages 529-543
    5. Architectural Design to Meet Stakeholder Requirements

      • L. Chung, D. Gross, E. Yu
      Pages 545-564
    6. The Software Architect

      • Philippe Kruchten
      Pages 565-583

About this book

Software architecture is a primary factor in the creation and evolution of virtually all products involving software. It is a topic of major interest in the research community where pronusmg formalisms, processes, and technologies are under development. Architecture is also of major interest in industry because it is recognized as a significant leverage point for manipulating such basic development factors as cost, quality, and interval. Its importance is attested to by the fact that there are several international workshop series as well as major conference sessions devoted to it. The First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSAl) provided a focused and dedicated forum for the international software architecture community to unify and coordinate its effort to advance the state of practice and research. WICSA 1 was organized to facilitate information exchange between practising software architects and software architecture researchers. The conference was held in San Antonio, Texas, USA, from February 22nd to February 24th, 1999; it was the initiating event for the new IFIP TC-2 Working Group on Software Architecture. This proceedings document contains the papers accepted for the conference. The papers in this volume comprise both experience reports and technical papers. The proceedings reflect the structure of the conference and are divided into six sections corresponding to the working groups established for the conference.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

    Patrick Donohoe

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