Advances in architectural concepts to support distributed systems design

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    Abstract

    This paper presents and discusses some architectural concepts for distributed systems design. These concepts are derived from an analysis of limitations of some currently available standard design languages. We conclude that language design should be based upon the careful consideration of architectural concepts. This paper aims at supporting designers by presenting a methodological design framework in which they can reason about the design and implementation of distributed systems. The paper is also meant for language developers and formalists by presenting a collection of architectural concepts which deserve consideration for formal support.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages26
    Publication statusPublished - 1993
    Event11th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks, SBRC 1993 - Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
    Duration: 22 Sept 199324 Sept 1993
    Conference number: 11

    Conference

    Conference11th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks, SBRC 1993
    Abbreviated titleSBRC
    Country/TerritoryBrazil
    CityCampinas, São Paulo
    Period22/09/9324/09/93
    Other(Simpósio Brasileiro de Redes de Computadores)

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