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30th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop SEW-30 (SEW'06)
Using Simulation to Validate Style-Specific Architectural Refactoring Patterns
Columbia, Maryland
April 24-April 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2624-1
Zoe Stephenson, University of York, UK
John McDermid, University of York, UK
Jason Choy, University of York, UK
When developing a new domain-specific architectural style, there can be uncertainty about the feasibility of using that style. In particular, the HADES architectural style contains refactoring patterns intended to remove undesirable scheduling features such as deadlock and livelock, but these patterns have not yet been validated. We report on the development of a simulator environment to help validate these refactoring patterns and generally demonstrate HADES architectures to non-specialists. The simulator implements the synchronisation and coordination specified by the architecture to help visualise the behaviour of the otherwise static architectural descriptions. We found simulation to be a useful tool in both visualising complex interaction semantics and in validating refactoring patterns.
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Zoe Stephenson, John McDermid, Jason Choy, "Using Simulation to Validate Style-Specific Architectural Refactoring Patterns," sew, pp.123-132, 30th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop SEW-30 (SEW'06), 2006
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