Research into Practice – Reality and Gaps [recurso electrónico] : 6th International Conference on the Quality of Software Architectures, QoSA 2010, Prague, Czech Republic, June 23 - 25, 2010. Proceedings / edited by George T. Heineman, Jan Kofron, Frantisek Plasil.

Por: Heineman, George T [editor.]Colaborador(es): Kofron, Jan [editor.] | Plasil, Frantisek [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6093Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: X, 183p. 66 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642138218Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Logic design | Information systems | Information Systems | Computer Science | Software Engineering | Computer Communication Networks | Logics and Meanings of Programs | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters | Management of Computing and Information SystemsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.1 Clasificación LoC:QA76.758Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Abstracts of the Keynotes -- Intrinsic Definition in Software Architecture Evolution -- A Component-Based Approach to Adaptive User-Centric Pervasive Applications -- Model-Driven Analysis -- Validating Model-Driven Performance Predictions on Random Software Systems -- Statistical Inference of Software Performance Models for Parametric Performance Completions -- Parameterized Reliability Prediction for Component-Based Software Architectures -- Architecture-Driven Reliability and Energy Optimization for Complex Embedded Systems -- Quality of Service Adaptation -- QoS Driven Dynamic Binding in-the-many -- A Hybrid Approach for Multi-attribute QoS Optimisation in Component Based Software Systems -- Using QoS-Contracts to Drive Architecture-Centric Self-adaptation -- Case Studies and Experience Reports -- Is BPMN Really First Choice in Joint Architecture Development? An Empirical Study on the Usability of BPMN and UML Activity Diagrams for Business Users -- Barriers to Modularity - An Empirical Study to Assess the Potential for Modularisation of Java Programs -- Evaluating Maintainability with Code Metrics for Model-to-Model Transformations -- Good Architecture = Good (ADL + Practices).
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The goal of QoSA is to addressaspects of softwarearchitecturefocusing broadly on quality characteristics and how these relate to the design of software arc- tectures. Speci?c issues of interest are de?ning quality measures, evaluating and managing architecture quality, linking architecture to requirements and imp- mentation, and preserving architecture quality throughout the lifetime of the system. Past themes for QoSA include Architectures for Adaptive Software S- tems (2009), Models and Architecture (2008), and Software Architecture, C- ponents, and Applications (2007). In this, the sixth incarnation of QoSA, researchers and practitioners dem- strated how speci?c sub-elements within an architecture lead to measurable quality in the implemented system. While clear challenges remain, the theme for QoSA 2010 was“Research into Practice – Reality and Gaps. ” Therewere32submissionstoQoSA2010fromwhichtheProgramCommittee selected 11 long papers, for an acceptance rate of 34%. To further foster collaborationandexchangeofideaswiththecomponent-basedsoftwareengine- ing community, QoSAwasheldaspart ofthe conferenceseriesFederatedEvents on Component-based Software Engineering and Software Architecture (COMPARCH). These federated events wereQoSA 2010,the 13th International Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE 2010), the 15th International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming (WCOP 2010), and the First International Symposium on Architecting Critical Systems (ISARCS 2010), a symposium dedicated to dependability, safety, security and testing/analysis for architecting systems. Because of the close relationship - tween the CBSE and QoSA communities, COMPARCH 2010 once again in- gratedthesetechnicalprogramstofurtherpromotediscussionandcollaboration. We would like to thank the QoSA Steering Committee and the members of theProgramCommitteefor their dedicatedandvaluableworkduringthe review process. We thank Alfred Hofmann from Springer for his continuing support in reviewing and publishing this proceedings volume.
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Abstracts of the Keynotes -- Intrinsic Definition in Software Architecture Evolution -- A Component-Based Approach to Adaptive User-Centric Pervasive Applications -- Model-Driven Analysis -- Validating Model-Driven Performance Predictions on Random Software Systems -- Statistical Inference of Software Performance Models for Parametric Performance Completions -- Parameterized Reliability Prediction for Component-Based Software Architectures -- Architecture-Driven Reliability and Energy Optimization for Complex Embedded Systems -- Quality of Service Adaptation -- QoS Driven Dynamic Binding in-the-many -- A Hybrid Approach for Multi-attribute QoS Optimisation in Component Based Software Systems -- Using QoS-Contracts to Drive Architecture-Centric Self-adaptation -- Case Studies and Experience Reports -- Is BPMN Really First Choice in Joint Architecture Development? An Empirical Study on the Usability of BPMN and UML Activity Diagrams for Business Users -- Barriers to Modularity - An Empirical Study to Assess the Potential for Modularisation of Java Programs -- Evaluating Maintainability with Code Metrics for Model-to-Model Transformations -- Good Architecture = Good (ADL + Practices).

The goal of QoSA is to addressaspects of softwarearchitecturefocusing broadly on quality characteristics and how these relate to the design of software arc- tectures. Speci?c issues of interest are de?ning quality measures, evaluating and managing architecture quality, linking architecture to requirements and imp- mentation, and preserving architecture quality throughout the lifetime of the system. Past themes for QoSA include Architectures for Adaptive Software S- tems (2009), Models and Architecture (2008), and Software Architecture, C- ponents, and Applications (2007). In this, the sixth incarnation of QoSA, researchers and practitioners dem- strated how speci?c sub-elements within an architecture lead to measurable quality in the implemented system. While clear challenges remain, the theme for QoSA 2010 was“Research into Practice – Reality and Gaps. ” Therewere32submissionstoQoSA2010fromwhichtheProgramCommittee selected 11 long papers, for an acceptance rate of 34%. To further foster collaborationandexchangeofideaswiththecomponent-basedsoftwareengine- ing community, QoSAwasheldaspart ofthe conferenceseriesFederatedEvents on Component-based Software Engineering and Software Architecture (COMPARCH). These federated events wereQoSA 2010,the 13th International Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE 2010), the 15th International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming (WCOP 2010), and the First International Symposium on Architecting Critical Systems (ISARCS 2010), a symposium dedicated to dependability, safety, security and testing/analysis for architecting systems. Because of the close relationship - tween the CBSE and QoSA communities, COMPARCH 2010 once again in- gratedthesetechnicalprogramstofurtherpromotediscussionandcollaboration. We would like to thank the QoSA Steering Committee and the members of theProgramCommitteefor their dedicatedandvaluableworkduringthe review process. We thank Alfred Hofmann from Springer for his continuing support in reviewing and publishing this proceedings volume.

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