David Garlan (auth.), Marco Bernardo, Paola Inverardi (eds.)3540200835, 9783540200833
In the past ten years or so, software architecture has emerged as a central notion in the development of complex software systems. Software architecture is now accepted in the software engineering research and development community as a manageable and meaningful abstraction of the system under development and is applied throughout the software development life cycle, from requirements analysis and validation, to design and down to code and execution level.
This book presents the tutorial lectures given by leading authorities at the Third International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication and Software Systems, SFM 2003, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in September 2003. The book is ideally suited for advanced courses on software architecture as well as for ongoing education of software engineers using formal methods in their day-to-day professional work.
Table of contents :
Front Matter….Pages –
Formal Modeling and Analysis of Software Architecture: Components, Connectors, and Events….Pages 1-24
From System Goals to Software Architecture….Pages 25-43
Software Architecture Modeling & Analysis: A Rigorous Approach….Pages 44-51
The Application of Dependence Analysis to Software Architecture Descriptions….Pages 52-62
Validating Distributed Object and Component Designs….Pages 63-91
Software Architecture for Correct Components Assembly….Pages 92-121
Formal Methods in Testing Software Architectures….Pages 122-147
Architecture Based Evolution of Software Systems….Pages 148-181
Software Architecture for Mobile Computing….Pages 182-206
Performance Evaluation at the Software Architecture Level….Pages 207-258
Software Architecture and Dependability….Pages 259-285
Back Matter….Pages –
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