Software architectural modeling is crucial to the development of high-quality software. Tool support is required for this activity, so that models can be developed, viewed, analyzed, and refined to implementations. This support needs to be provided in a flexible and extensible manner so that the tools can fit into a company's process and can use particular, perhaps company-defined, domain-specific architectural styles. In this research demonstration, we describe AcmeStudio, a style-neutral architecture development environment that can be easily specialized for architectural design in different domains.
Software Engineering, 2004. ICSE 2004. Proceedings. 26th International Conference on
year
2004
month
may
pages
704 -- 705
shorttitle
AcmeStudio
review
SUMMARY: Fritz - A short report on how AcmeStudio (and Acme) support the definition and application of architectural styles. - An architectural style is defined as * a vocabulary of architectural elements (e.g. pipe, filter, blackboard, service provider, layer, ...) relevant for that particular architectural style and * a set of constraints on how these architectural elements can be combined.
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%A Schmerl, B.
%A Garlan, D.
%B Software Engineering, 2004. ICSE 2004. Proceedings. 26th International Conference on
%D 2004
%K , Architecture, Software, architectural, architecture; design; development; domain-specific, high-quality, quality; software; style-centered, style-neutral, styles; support; tool, tools {AcmeStudio; },
%P 704 -- 705
%R 10.1109/ICSE.2004.1317497
%T AcmeStudio: supporting style-centered architecture development
%X Software architectural modeling is crucial to the development of high-quality software. Tool support is required for this activity, so that models can be developed, viewed, analyzed, and refined to implementations. This support needs to be provided in a flexible and extensible manner so that the tools can fit into a company's process and can use particular, perhaps company-defined, domain-specific architectural styles. In this research demonstration, we describe AcmeStudio, a style-neutral architecture development environment that can be easily specialized for architectural design in different domains.
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title = {{{AcmeStudio:} supporting style-centered architecture development}},
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