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Software Architecture.

Over the past 20 years, software architectures have significantly contributed to the development of complex and distributed systems. Nowadays, it is recognized that one of the critical problems in the design and development of any complex software system is its architecture, i.e. the organization of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Oussalah, Mourad Chabane
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Wiley, 2014.
Colección:ISTE.
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520 |a Over the past 20 years, software architectures have significantly contributed to the development of complex and distributed systems. Nowadays, it is recognized that one of the critical problems in the design and development of any complex software system is its architecture, i.e. the organization of its architectural elements. Software Architecture presents the software architecture paradigms based on objects, components, services and models, as well as the various architectural techniques and methods, the analysis of architectural qualities, models of representation of architectural template. 
505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Object-Oriented, Component-Based, Agent-Oriented and Service-Oriented Paradigms inSoftware Architectures; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. History; 1.2.1. Object-oriented paradigm; 1.2.2. Component-based paradigm; 1.2.3. Agent-oriented paradigm; 1.2.4. Service-oriented paradigm; 1.3. Software architecture; 1.3.1. Object-oriented software architecture; 1.3.2. Component-based software architecture; 1.3.3. Agent-oriented software architecture; 1.3.4. Service-oriented architecture 
505 8 |a 1.4. The two dimensions of the conceptual framework for comparison: quantitative and qualitative1.4.1. Conceptual differences; 1.4.2. Quantitative dimension; 1.4.3. Qualitative dimension; 1.5. Approaches for integrating development paradigms; 1.6. Summary and discussion; 1.7. Conclusion; 1.8. Bibliography; Chapter 2 Reference Architectures; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Definition of reference architecture; 2.2.1. Reference architecture versus reference model; 2.2.2. Reference architecture versus product line architecture; 2.3. A model for reference architectures 
505 8 |a 2.4. Reference architecture engineering2.4.1. Information source investigation; 2.4.2. Architectural requirements establishment; 2.4.3. Reference architecture design; 2.4.4. Reference architecture evaluation; 2.5. Uses of reference architectures; 2.6. Examples of reference architectures; 2.7. Future perspectives of reference architectures; 2.8. Final remarks; 2.9. Bibliography; Chapter 3 Multihierarchy/Multiview SoftwareArchitectures; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Existing viewpoint approaches; 3.2.1. Introduction; 3.2.2. Views in requirements specifications; 3.2.3. Views in systems modeling 
505 8 |a 3.2.4. Views within programming3.3. Views in software architecture; 3.3.1. Contributions of the views in software architecture; 3.3.2. "4+1" view model; 3.3.3. ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010; 3.3.4. The views and beyond approach; 3.3.5. Summary; 3.3.6. Limitation of current approaches to software architecture; 3.4. Definitions and basic concepts of multihierarchy/multiview software architectures; 3.4.1. Definitions; 3.4.2. Concepts and basics; 3.5. MoVAL: architecture based on models, views and levels of abstraction; 3.5.1. Introduction; 3.5.2. MoVAL; 3.5.3. MoVAL metamodel; 3.5.4. Case study 
505 8 |a 3.6. Conclusion3.7. Bibliography; Chapter 4 Software Architecture and Tools:Distributed and Coordinated Dynamic Reconfiguration Management; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Context; 4.3. Dynamic reconfiguration management mechanisms of distributed applications; 4.3.1. Centralized dynamic reconfiguration management; 4.3.2. Limitations of the centralized solution for distributed systems; 4.3.3. The stakes of distributed reconfiguration management; 4.3.4. Existing coordination mechanisms; 4.4. Specialization of reconfiguration infrastructures; 4.4.1. Specialization of behavior 
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