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ISAW/Viewpoints@FSE 1996: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Alexander L. Wolf, Anthony Finkelstein, George Spanoudakis, Laura Vidal:
Joint Proceedings of the Second International Software Architecture Workshop (ISAW-2) and International Workshop on Multiple Perspectives in Software Development (Viewpoints '96) on SIGSOFT '96 workshops, ISAW '96, San Francisco, California, USA. ACM 1996 - Alexander L. Wolf:
Welcome to ISAW-2. 3 - Philippe Kruchten:
Software architecture - a rational metamodel. 5-7 - William G. Griswold:
Just-in-time architecture: planning software in an uncertain world. 8-11 - Richard N. Taylor:
Generalization from domain experience: the superior paradigm for software architecture research? 12-14 - Kevin J. Sullivan:
Software design: the options approach. 15-18 - Jean-Marc DeBaud:
Viewing a DSSA in context: problems versus solutions. 19-23 - Nenad Medvidovic:
ADLs and dynamic architecture changes. 24-27 - David Wile:
Semantics for the architecture interchange language, ACME. 28-30 - Richard F. Hilliard II:
Representing software systems architectures. 31-34 - Jeff Magee, Jeff Kramer:
Self organising software architectures. 35-38 - Alexander Ran, Jianli Xu:
Structuring interfaces. 39-43 - Larry Howard:
Components and connectors are the assembly language of architectural description: compositions deserve first-class status (and better abstraction mechanisms). 44-46 - Robert DeLine:
Toward user-defined element types and architectural styles. 47-49 - Mary Shaw, Paul Clements:
Toward boxology: preliminary classification of architectural styles. 50-54 - Will Tracz:
Observations on software architecture/style analysis. 55-57 - Wojtek Kozaczynski:
Categorization of business systems components. 58-61 - Antonia Bertolino, Paola Inverardi:
Architecture-based software testing. 62-64 - Nancy S. Eickelmann, Debra J. Richardson:
What makes one software architecture more testable than another? 65-67 - Debra J. Richardson, Alexander L. Wolf:
Software testing at the architectural level. 68-71 - David Garlan:
Style-based refinement for software architecture. 72-75 - Carlo Montangero, Laura Semini:
Refining by architectural styles or architecting by refinements. 76-79 - Robert Balzer:
Enforcing architecture constraints. 80-82 - Gail C. Murphy:
Architecture for evolution. 83-86 - Robert T. Monroe:
Capturing design expertise in software architecture design environments. 87-89 - Jason E. Robbins, David M. Hilbert, David F. Redmiles:
Using critics to analyze evolving architectures. 90-93 - Rick Kazman:
Tool support for architecture analysis and design. 94-97 - Frances Paulisch:
Tool support for software architecture. 98-100 - Nabor C. Mendonça, Jeff Kramer:
Requirements for an effective architecture recovery framework. 101-105 - Spiros Mancoridis:
Toward a generic framework for computing subsystem interfaces. 106-110 - Harald C. Gall, Mehdi Jazayeri, René Klösch, Wolfgang Lugmayr, Georg Trausmuth:
Architecture recovery in ARES. 111-115 - William L. Scherlis:
Small-scale structural reengineering of software. 116-120 - John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking, Warwick B. Mugridge:
Towards a unified event-based software architecture. 121-125 - Daniel J. Paulish, Robert L. Nord, Dilip Soni:
Experience with architecture-centered software project planning. 126-129 - Robert Allen:
HLA: a standards effort as architectural style. 130-133 - Jeffrey S. Poulin:
Evolution of a software architecture for management information systems. 134-137 - Jim Q. Ning:
Where does architecture research meet practice? 138-142 - Walter R. Bischofberger, Michael Guttman, Dirk Riehle:
Architecture support for global business objects: requirements and solutions. 143-146 - Alexander Ran, Juha Kuusela:
Selected issues in architecture of software intensive products. 147-151 - Sonia Bot, Chung-Horng Lung, Mark Farrell:
A stakeholder-centric software architecture analysis approach. 152-154 - Anthony Finkelsteiin:
Relating viewpoints: a preface to Viewpoints 96. 157 - Boumediene Belkhouche, Cuauhtémoc Lemus Olalde:
Multiple view analysis of designs. 159-161 - Eerke A. Boiten, Howard Bowman, John Derrick, Maarten Steen:
Issues in multiparadigm viewpoint specification. 162-166 - Martin S. Feather:
Modularized exception handling. 167-171 - Anthony Finkelstein, George Spanoudakis, David Till:
Managing interference. 172-174 - Hisayuki Horai:
Multi viewpoint analysis in requirements process. 175-179 - Michael Jackson:
Connecting viewpoints by shared phenomena. 180-183 - Bashar Nuseibeh:
Towards a framework for managing inconsistency between multiple views. 184-186 - Laurent Perrussel:
Solving conflicts produces new contexts. 187-191 - Wai Leung Poon, Anthony Finkelsteiin:
Consistency management for multiple perspective software development. 192-196 - William N. Robinson:
Automated assistance for conflict resolution in multiple perspective systems analysis and operation. 197-201 - Jaelson F. B. Castro, Christian J. Gautreau, Marco A. Toranzo:
Tool support for requirements formalisation. 202-206 - Wolfgang Emmerich:
An architecture for viewpoint environments based on OMG/CORBA. 207-211 - John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking, Warwick B. Mugridge, Robert W. Amor:
Support for constructing environments with multiple views. 212-216 - David Jacobs, Chris D. Marlin:
Multiple view software process support using the MultiView architecture. 217-221 - Chris D. Marlin:
Multiple views based on unparsing canonical representations - the MultiView architecture. 222-226 - Geoff Mullery:
Tool support for multiple viewpoints. 227-231 - Michael Read, Chris Marlin:
Generating direct manipulation program editors within the MultiView programming environment. 232-236 - Paul G. Sorenson, Piotr S. Findeisen, J. Paul Tremblay:
Supporting viewpoints in Metaview. 237-241 - Harry S. Delugach:
An approach to conceptual feedback in multiple viewed software requirements modeling. 242-246 - Christian Piwetz, Michael Goedicke:
A module concept for ViewPoints. 247-251 - Axel van Lamsweerde:
Divergent views in goal-driven requirements engineering. 252-256 - Jack C. Wileden, Alan Kaplan:
A convergent systems viewpoint on viewpoints. 257-258 - Denis Avrilionis, Pierre-Yves Cunin:
View-based mechanisms for structured and distributed enactment. 259-262 - T. C. Nicholas Graham:
Viewpoints supporting the development of interactive software. 263-267 - Haim Kilov, Ian Simmonds:
Business patterns and viewpoints. 268-271 - John A. McDermid, Andrew J. Vickers, Stephen P. Wilson:
Managing analytical complexity of safety critical systems using viewpoints. 272-274 - Nikolay Mehandjiev:
Viewpoints-based software for management problem-solving interventions. 275-279 - Martin Verlage:
About views for modeling software processes in a role-specific manner. 280-284 - Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:
Viewpoints on viewpoints. 285-288 - Elisa Bertino, Giovanna Guerrini:
Viewpoints in object database systems. 289-293 - Naftaly H. Minsky, Partha Pratim Pal:
Providing multiple views for objects by means of surrogates. 294-297
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