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2. ESPRIT ARES Workshop 1998: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
- Frank van der Linden:
Development and Evolution of Software Architectures for Product Families, Second International ESPRIT ARES Workshop, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 26-27, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1429, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64916-6 - J. Henk Obbink, Paul C. Clements, Frank van der Linden:
Introduction. 1-3
Example Architectures
- William L. Scherlis, Juha Kuusela:
Example Architectures. 4-5 - G. Cysewski, T. Gromadzki, Hubert Lyskawa, Maciej Piechowka, Stanislaw Szejko, Wojciech E. Kozlowski, Olavi Vähämäki:
Reusable Framework for Telecontrol Protocols. 6-13 - Eila Niemelä, Harri Perunka, Tomi Korpipää:
A Software Bus as a Platform for a Family of Distributed Embedded System Products. 14-23 - Peter Kolb, Beat Huber:
A Three-Tier Design Approach for a Family of Large AC Drive Control Systems. 24-31 - Chistopher Ganz, Michael Layes:
Modular Turbine Control Software: A Software Architecture for the ABB Gas Turbine Family Control System. 32-38 - Andreas Rösel:
Experiences with the Evolution of an Application Family Architecture. 39-48
Architectural Description
- Dewayne E. Perry, Jeff Kramer:
Architectural Description. 49-50 - Dewayne E. Perry:
Generic Architecture Descriptions for Product Lines. 51-56 - Nat Pryce, Steve Crane:
A Model of Interaction in Concurrent and Distributed Systems. 57-65 - Peter van den Hamer, Frank van der Linden, Alison Saunders, Henk Sligte:
An Integral Hierarchy and Diversity Model for Describing Product Family Architecture. 66-75 - Rob C. van Ommering:
Koala, a Component Model for Consumer Electronics Product Software. 76-86
Architecture Recovery
- Jean-Marc DeBaud, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Architecture Recovery. 87-88 - Wolfgang Eixelsberger, Manfred Kalan, Michaela Ogris, Håkon Beckman, Berndt Bellay, Harald C. Gall:
Recovery of Architectural Structure: A Case Study. 89-96 - Roland Knor, Georg Trausmuth, Johannes Weidl:
Reengineering C/C++ Source Code by Transforming State Machines. 97-105 - Nabor C. Mendonça, Jeff Kramer:
An Experiment in Distributed Software Architecture Recovery. 106-114 - Berndt Bellay, Harald C. Gall:
Reverse Engineering to Recover and Describe a System's Architecture. 115-122 - Nelson H. Weiderman, John Bergey, Dennis B. Smith, Scott R. Tilley:
Can Legacy Systems Beget Product Lines? 123-131 - Jean-Marc DeBaud, Jean-Francois Girard:
The Relation Between the Product Line Development Entry Points and Reengineering. 132-139
Analysis of Software Architectures
- Paul C. Clements, Juan Antonio de la Puente:
Analysis of Software Architectures. 140-142 - Richard T. Bechtold:
Diagnostic Software Architectures. 143-147 - Juan C. Dueñas, William Lopes de Oliveira, Juan Antonio de la Puente:
A Software Architecture Evaluation Model. 148-157 - Robert Balzer:
An Architectural Infrastructure for Product Families. 158-160 - Alejandro Alonso, Marisol García-Valls, Juan Antonio de la Puente:
Assessment of Timing Properties of Family Products. 161-169
Development Process
- David M. Weiss, Frank van der Linden:
Development Process. 170-171 - Tom Dolan, Ruud Weterings, Johan C. Wortmann:
Stakeholders in Software-system Family Architectures. 172-187 - Yu Chye Cheong, Akkihebbal L. Ananda, Stan Jarzabek:
Handling Variant Requirements in Software Architectures for Product Families. 188-196 - Lothar Baum, Lars Geyer, Georg Molter, Steffen Rothkugel, Peter Sturm:
Architecture-Centric Software Development Based on Extended Design Spaces. 197-204 - Jacques Meekel, Thomas B. Horton, Charlie Mellone:
Architecting for Domain Variability. 205-213 - David M. Weiss:
Commonality Analysis: A Systematic Process for Defining Families. 214-222 - Anssi Karhinen, Juha Kuusela:
Structuring Design Decisions for Evolution. 223-234 - William L. Scherlis:
Structural Views, Structural Evolution, and Product Families. 235-240 - Jeroen Brouwer, Ad Jurriens, Henk van Kessel, Alef Schippers:
Product Family and Reuse in Separate Market Driven Profit Centers. 241-248 - Sergio Bandinelli:
ERW'97 Session Report: Reuse Adoption Experiences Across a Large Corporation. 249-256
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