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5th ECSA 2011: Essen, Germany
- Wilhelm Hasselbring, Volker Gruhn:
Software Architecture, 5th European Conference, ECSA 2011, Essen, Germany, September 13 - 16, 2011. Companion Volume. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0618-8
Workshop on Traceability, Dependencies and Software Architecture (TDSA 2011)
- Matthias Galster:
Dependencies, traceability and consistency in software architecture: towards a view-based perspective. 1 - Mojtaba Shahin, Peng Liang
, Zengyang Li:
Architectural design decision visualization for architecture design: preliminary results of a controlled experiment. 2 - Bojan Orlic, Rudolf H. Mak, Ionut David, Johan Lukkien:
Concepts and diagram elements for architectural knowledge management. 3 - Fabian Gilson
, Vincent Englebert:
Rationale, decisions and alternatives traceability for architecture design. 4 - Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Reverse engineering of dependency graphs via dynamic analysis. 5
1st International Workshop on Software Architecture Variability (SAVA 2011)
- Arne Haber, Thomas Kutz, Holger Rendel, Bernhard Rumpe
, Ina Schaefer:
Delta-oriented architectural variability using MontiCore. 6 - Ramón Lence, Lidia Fuentes, Mónica Pinto:
Quality attributes and variability in AO-ADL software architectures. 7 - Christian Pichler, Christian Huemer:
Towards variability management in business document types using product line engineering. 8 - Youssef Ridene, Franck Barbier:
A model-driven approach for automating mobile applications testing. 9 - Liliana Dobrica, Eila Ovaska
:
Analysis of a cross-domain reference architecture using change scenarios. 10
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