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IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS'96)
ASPECT - An Architecture SPECification Technique: A Report on Work in Progress
Friedrichshafen, GERMANY
March 11-March 15
ISBN: 0-8186-7355-9
Vassilka Kirova, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Wilhelm Rossak, New Jersey Institute of Technology
The ever higher levels of complexity exhibited by complex, domain-specific software systems have significantly increased the importance of a commonly accepted, clearly defined, and domain-specific set of design patterns and rules.We call such a generic software design framework a domain architecture. This paper presents GARM, A Generic Architecture Reference Model. GARM's focus is to identify the elements and concepts necessary to make a domain architecture specification complete and consistent, and to guarantee the specification will work in a consistent way with the related development process.We present a formal specification, in extended BNF, of GARM and discuss its constituting elements and concepts. A small example is used to illustrate the application of the GARM reference model.
Index Terms:
Software architecture, complex systems, systems engineering
Citation:
Vassilka Kirova, Wilhelm Rossak, "ASPECT - An Architecture SPECification Technique: A Report on Work in Progress," ecbs, pp.220, IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS'96), 1996
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