Abstract
Software is rarely designed for ultimate adaptability, performance or reusability but rather it is a compromise of multiple considerations. Even for a simple architecture specification, one may identify many alternative implementations. This paper makes an attempt to depict the space of implementation alternatives of architectures, and to define rules for selecting them. The applicability of this approach is illustrated by means of a simple design problem.
Original language | Undefined |
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Title of host publication | 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real Time Distributed Computing |
Place of Publication | Los Alamitos |
Publisher | IEEE |
Pages | 155-158 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISBN (Print) | 0769502075 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May 1999 |
Event | 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real Time Distributed Computing, ISORC 1999 - Saint-Malo, France Duration: 2 May 1999 → 5 May 1999 Conference number: 2 |
Conference
Conference | 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real Time Distributed Computing, ISORC 1999 |
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Abbreviated title | ISORC |
Country/Territory | France |
City | Saint-Malo |
Period | 2/05/99 → 5/05/99 |
Keywords
- Adaptability
- EWI-10144
- METIS-119341
- IR-18819
- Software Architecture