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4th WICSA 2004: Oslo, Norway
- 4th Working IEEE / IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA 2004), 12-15 June 2004, Oslo, Norway. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2172-X
Technical Session
Analysis I
- Bedir Tekinerdogan
:
ASAAM: Aspectual Software Architecture Analysis Method. 5-14 - Jakob E. Bardram
, Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Klaus Marius Hansen:
Architectural Prototyping: An Approach for Grounding Architectural Design and Learning. 15-24 - Liming Zhu
, Muhammad Ali Babar, D. Ross Jeffery:
Mining Patterns to Support Software Architecture Evaluation. 25-36
Analysis II
- Antinisca Di Marco
, Paola Inverardi:
Compositional Generation of Software Architecture Performance QN Models. 37-46 - Roshanak Roshandel, Bradley R. Schmerl, Nenad Medvidovic, David Garlan, Dehua Zhang:
Understanding Tradeoffs among Different Architectural Modeling Approaches. 47-56 - Robert G. Pettit IV, Hassan Gomaa:
Modeling Behavioral Patterns of Concurrent Software Architectures Using Petri Nets. 57-68
Evolution
- Ronald Morrison, Graham N. C. Kirby
, Dharini Balasubramaniam
, Kath Mickan, Flávio Oquendo, Sorana Cîmpan, Brian Warboys, Bob Snowdon, Robert Mark Greenwood:
Support for Evolving Software Architectures in the ArchWare ADL. 69-78 - Hassan Gomaa, Mohamed Hussein:
Software Reconfiguration Patterns for Dynamic Evolution of Software Architectures. 79-88 - André Postma, Pierre America, Jan Gerben Wijnstra:
Component Replacement in a Long-Living Architecture: The 3RDBA Approach. 89-100
Practice
- Goran Mustapic, Anders Wall, Christer Norström, Ivica Crnkovic
, Kristian Sandström, Joakim Fröberg, Johan Andersson:
Real World Influences on Software Architecture - Interviews with Industrial System Experts. 101-111 - Anu Purhonen:
Performance Optimization of Embedded Software Architecture - A Case Study. 112-121 - Arie van Deursen
, Christine Hofmeister, Rainer Koschke, Leon Moonen
, Claudio Riva:
Symphony: View-Driven Software Architecture Reconstruction. 122-134
Requirements
- David Lesaint, George Papamargaritis:
Aspects and Constraints for Implementing Configurable Product-Line Architectures. 135-144 - Eltjo R. Poort, Peter H. N. de With:
Resolving Requirement Conflicts through Non-Functional Decomposition. 145-154 - Luciano Baresi
, Reiko Heckel, Sebastian Thöne, Dániel Varró
:
Style-Based Refinement of Dynamic Software Architectures. 155-166
Method & Tools
- Marco Bernardo
, Edoardo Bontà:
Generating Well-Synchronized Multithreaded Programs from Software Architecture Descriptions. 167-176 - Ingolf H. Krüger, Reena Mathew:
Systematic Development and Exploration of Service-Oriented Software Architectures. 177-187 - Claudio Riva, Petri Selonen, Tarja Systä, Antti-Pekka Tuovinen, Jianli Xu, Yaojin Yang:
Establishing a Software Architecting Environment. 188-200
Styles I
- Valérie Issarny, Ferda Tartanoglu, Jinshan Liu, Françoise Sailhan:
Software Architecture for Mobile Distributed Computing. 201-210 - Barry Norton, Matt Fairtlough:
Reactive Types for Dataflow-Oriented Software Architectures. 211-220 - Girish Suryanarayana, Justin R. Erenkrantz, Scott A. Hendrickson, Richard N. Taylor:
PACE: An Architectural Style for Trust Management in Decentralized Applications. 221-232
Styles II
- Sam Michiels
, Lieven Desmet
, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten:
The DiPS+ Software Architecture for Self-healing Protocol Stacks. 233-242 - Shang-Wen Cheng, An-Cheng Huang, David Garlan, Bradley R. Schmerl, Peter Steenkiste
:
An Architecture for Coordinating Multiple Self-Management Systems. 243-254
Large Systems
- Chris Mattmann, Daniel J. Crichton, J. Steven Hughes, Sean C. Kelly, Paul M. Ramirez:
Software Architecture for Large-Scale, Distributed, Data-Intensive Systems. 255-276
Working Session
WS1 Evolving Architectures I
- Mugurel T. Ionita, Pierre America, Dieter K. Hammer, J. Henk Obbink, Jos J. M. Trienekens:
A Scenario-Driven Approach for Value, Risk, and Cost Analysis in System Architecting for Innovation. 277-280 - Felix Bachmann, Leonard J. Bass, Mark Klein, Charles P. Shelton:
Experience Using an Expert System to Assist an Architect in Designing for Modifiability. 281-284 - David S. Wile, Alexander Egyed:
An Externalized Infrastructure for Self-Healing Systems. 285-290
WS2 Product Lines
- Jürgen Meister, Ralf H. Reussner
, Martin Rohde:
Applying Patterns to Develop a Product Line Architecture for Statistical Analysis Software. 291-294 - Mari Matinlassi:
Evaluating the Portability and Maintainability of Software Product Family Architecture: Terminal Software Case Study. 295-300
WS3 Evolving Architectures II
- Vincent Englebert, F. Vermaut:
Attribute-Based Refinement of Software Architectures. 301-304 - Cristóvão Oliveira, Michel Wermelinger, José Luiz Fiadeiro, Antónia Lopes
:
An Architectural Approach to Mobility - The Handover Case Study. 305-310
WS4 Components and Viewpoints
- Jorge Enrique Pérez-Martínez
, Almudena Sierra-Alonso:
Heuristics for the Transition from Analysis to Software Architecture. 311-314 - Steffen Göbel, Christoph Pohl, Ronald Aigner, Martin Pohlack, Simone Röttger, Steffen Zschaler:
The COMQUAD Component Container Architecture. 315-320
WS5 Real Time Systems
- Rabih Bashroush, Ivor T. A. Spence, Peter Kilpatrick, T. John Brown:
A Network Architectural Style for Real-time Systems: NaSr. 321-324 - Jakob E. Bardram
, Henrik Bærbak Christensen:
Real-time Collaboration in Activity-based Architectures. 325-328
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