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2nd WICSA 2001: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 2001 Working IEEE / IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA 2001), 28-31 August 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1360-3
Invited Talk
- Wojtek Kozaczynski:
Is Architecture a Product that Can Be Packaged and Sold? 3-
Industrial Case Studies/Quality Attributes
- Drasko M. Sotirovski:
Towards Fault-tolerant Software Architectures. 7-13 - Petri K. Laine:
The Role of SW Architectures in Solving Fundamental Problems in Object-Oriented Development of Large Embedded SW Systems. 14-23 - Chang N. Zhang, Cungang Yang:
An Object-Oriented RBAC Model for Distributed System. 24-
Product Lines
- Christoph Stoermer, Liam O'Brien:
MAP - Mining Architectures for Product Line Evaluations. 35-44 - Jilles van Gurp, Jan Bosch, Mikael Svahnberg:
On the Notion of Variability in Software Product Lines. 45-54 - Rob C. van Ommering:
Techniques for Independent Deployment to Build Product Populations. 55-
Formal Approaches
- Christos Kloukinas, Valérie Issarny:
SPIN-ning Software Architectures: A Method for Exploring Complex. 67-76 - Marco Bernardo, Paolo Ciancarini, Lorenzo Donatiello:
Detecting Architectural Mismatches in Process Algebraic Descriptions of Software Systems. 77-86 - Alexander Egyed, David S. Wile:
Statechart Simulator for Modeling Architectural Dynamics. 87-
Invited Talk
- Mary Shaw:
When System Boundaries Dissolve: Research Opportunities in Software Architectures for Ubiquitous Computing and Communication. 99-
Representation
- Eric M. Dashofy, André van der Hoek, Richard N. Taylor:
A Highly-Extensible, XML-Based Architecture Description Language. 103-112 - Hans Jonkers:
Interface-Centric Architecture Descriptions. 113-124 - Jason Baragry, Karl Reed:
Why We Need A Different View of Software Architecture. 125-
Components, Connectors, Collaborations
- Robert W. Schwanke:
Layers, Decisions, Patterns, Styles, and Architectures. 137-147 - Bridget Spitznagel, David Garlan:
A Compositional Approach for Constructing Connectors. 148-157 - Birgit Geppert, Frank Rößler:
Collaboration-Based Design - Exemplified by the Internet Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). 158-
Patterns and Tools
- Markku Hakala, Juha Hautamäki, Kai Koskimies, Jukka Paakki, Antti Viljamaa, Jukka Viljamaa:
Annotating Reusable Software Architectures with Specialization Patterns. 171-180 - Brian S. Mitchell, Martin Traverso, Spiros Mancoridis:
An Architecture for Distributing the Computation of Software Clustering Algorithms. 181-190 - Lei Ding, Nenad Medvidovic:
Focus: A Light-Weight, Incremental Approach to Software Architecture Recovery and Evolution. 191-
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