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Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'04)
A Network Architectural Style for Real-time Systems: NaSr
Oslo, Norway
June 12-June 15
ISBN: 0-7695-2172-X
R. Bashroush, Queens University Belfast, UK
I. Spence, Queens University Belfast, UK
P. Kilpatrick, Queens University Belfast, UK
T. J. Brown, Queens University Belfast, UK
Inter-component communication has always been of great importance in the design of software architectures and connectors have been considered as first-class entities in many approaches [1][2][3]. We present a novel architectural style that is derived from the well-established domain of computer networks. The style adopts the inter-component communication protocol in a novel way that allows large scale software reuse. It mainly targets real-time, distributed, concurrent, and heterogeneous systems.
Citation:
R. Bashroush, I. Spence, P. Kilpatrick, T. J. Brown, "A Network Architectural Style for Real-time Systems: NaSr," wicsa, pp.321, Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'04), 2004
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