Critical properties of software systems, such as reliability, should be considered early in the development, when they can govern crucial architectural design decisions. A number o...
Franz Brosch, Heiko Koziolek, Barbora Buhnova, Ral...
Many reconfigurable architectures offer partial dynamic configurability, but current system-level tools cannot guarantee feasible implementations when exploiting this feature. We ...
Sudarshan Banerjee, Elaheh Bozorgzadeh, Nikil D. D...
Mirror-based systems are object-oriented reflective architectures built around a set of design principles that lead to reflective APIs which foster a high degree of reusability, l...
Stijn Mostinckx, Tom Van Cutsem, Stijn Timbermont,...
Software architecture styles for developing multiuser applications are usually defined at a conceptual level, abstracting such low-level issues of distributed implementation as co...
Gary E. Anderson, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Timothy N...
Dependable software systems are difficult to develop because developers must understand and address several interdependent and pervasive dependability concerns. Features that addr...