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ISAW@FSE 1998: Orlando, FL, USA
- Jeff N. Magee, Dewayne E. Perry:
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Software Architecture, ISAW '98, Orlando, Florida, USA. ACM 1998 - Jesper Andersson:
Reactive dynamic architectures. 1-4 - Prasanta Bose:
Change analysis in an architectural model: a design rationale based approach. 5-8 - Paolo Bucci, Timothy J. Long, Bruce W. Weide:
Teaching software architecture principles in CS1/CS2. 9-12 - S. Jeromy Carrière, Rick Kazman:
The perils of reconstructing architectures. 13-16 - Antonio Carzaniga, Elisabetta Di Nitto, David S. Rosenblum, Alexander L. Wolf:
Issues in supporting event-based architectural styles. 17-20 - Paolo Ciancarini, Cecilia Mascolo:
Software architecture and mobility. 21-24 - Jean-Marc DeBaud, Oliver Flege, Peter Knauber:
PuLSE-DSSA - a method for the development of software reference architectures. 25-28 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Mark Klein, Howard E. Shrobe:
An architecture for constructing self-evolving software systems. 29-32 - Wolfgang Eixelsberger:
Recovery of a reference architecture: a case study. 33-36 - Eduardo B. Fernández:
Building systems using analysis patterns. 37-40 - Michael Goedicke, Torsten Meyer:
WWW-based software architecture design support for cooperative representation and checking. 41-44 - Hassan Gomaa, Ghulam A. Farrukh:
Composition of software architectures from reusable architecture patterns. 45-48 - Paul Grefen, Roel J. Wieringa:
Subsystem design guidelines for extensible general-purpose software. 49-52 - Volker Gruhn, Ursula Wellen:
From business process models to distributed software architecture. 53-56 - Corin A. Gurr:
Software architectures in industrial systems: an empirical study. 57-60 - George T. Heineman:
Adaptation and software architecture. 61-64 - Rich Hilliard, Timothy B. Rice:
Expressiveness in architecture description languages. 65-68 - Dan Hirsch, Paola Inverardi, Ugo Montanari:
Graph grammars and constraint solving for software architecture styles. 69-72 - André van der Hoek, Dennis Heimbigner, Alexander L. Wolf:
Versioned software architecture. 73-76 - Ophir Holder, Israel Ben-Shaul:
Dynamic layout of distributed applications. 77-80 - Valérie Issarny, Titos Saridakis, Apostolos V. Zarras:
Multi-view description of software architectures. 81-84 - Rick Kazman, Mark Klein:
Performing architecture tradeoff analysis. 85-88 - R. Keshav, Rose F. Gamble:
Towards a taxonomy of architecture integration strategies. 89-92 - Nicole Lévy, Francisca Losavio, Alfredo Matteo:
Comparing architectural styles: broker specializes mediator. 93-96 - Kurt Lichtner, Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan:
Using view-based models to formalize architecture description. 97-100 - Chung-Horng Lung:
Software architecture recovery and restructuring through clustering techniques. 101-104 - Nenad Medvidovic, Richard N. Taylor:
Separating fact from fiction in software architecture. 105-108 - Rema Natarajan, David S. Rosenblum:
Merging component models and architectural styles. 109-111 - John Penix:
Compositional specification of software architecture. 113-116 - Alexander Ran:
Architectural structures and views. 117-120 - Michael D. Rice, Stephen B. Seidman:
An approach to architectural analysis and testing. 121-123 - Johannes Siedersleben:
An interfaced based architecture for business information systems. 125-128 - Judith A. Stafford, Alexander L. Wolf:
Architecture-level dependence analysis in support of software maintenance. 129-132 - Victoria Stavridou, Robert A. Riemenschneider:
Provably dependable software architectures. 133-136 - Hans-Peter Steiert:
Towards a component-based n-Tier C/S-architecture. 137-140 - Kevin J. Sullivan, Steve Geist, Paul Shaw:
Mediators in infrastructure survivability enhancement. 141-144 - Meyer Tanuan:
Software architecture in the business software domain: the Descartes experience. 145-148 - Will Tracz:
Interoperability wizard for a component-based architecture workbench. 149-150 - Zhenyu Wang:
Architecture abstraction tower. 151-154 - Ray Welland, Malcolm P. Atkinson:
A zoned architecture for large-scale evolution. 155-158 - Michel Wermelinger:
A simple description language for dynamic architectures. 159-162 - Jianjun Zhao:
On assessing the complexity of software architectures. 163-166
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