IEEE STANDARD ANSI/IEEE 1471-2000 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Architectural Description for Software-Intensive Systems Description: " This recommended practice addresses the activities of the creation, analysis, and sus-tainment of architectures of software-intensive systems, and the recording of such architectures interms of architectural descriptions . A conceptual framework for architectura
2 IEEE SOFTWARE Published by the IEEE Computer Society 0740-7459/03/$17.00 © 2003 IEEE W andering down our corridor a while ago, I saw my colleague Dave Rice in a particularly grumpy mood. My brief question caused a violent statement, âWe shouldnât interview anyone who has âarchitectâ on his resume.â At first blush, this was an odd turn of phrase, because we usually introduce Dave as one of our le
A Laboratory For Teaching Object-Oriented Thinking Kent Beck, Apple Computer, Inc. Ward Cunningham, Wyatt Software Services, Inc. From the OOPSLA'89 Conference Proceedings October 1-6, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana And the special issue of SIGPLAN Notices Volume 24, Number 10, October 1989 Contents Problem Perspective CRC Cards Experience Conclusion References Appendix Introduction It is difficult
We argue that objects that interact in a distributed system need to be dealt with in ways that are intrinsically different from objects that interact in a single address space. These differences are required because distributed systems require that the programmer be aware of latency, have a different model of memory access, and take into account issues of concurrency and partial failure. We look a
On the Criteria To Be Used in Decomposing Systems into Modules D.L. Parnas Carnegie-Mellon University Reprinted from Communications of the ACM, Vol. 15, No. 12, December 1972 pp. 1053 - 1058 Copyright © 1972, Association for Computing Machinery Inc. This is a digitized copy derived from an ACM copyrighted work. It is not guaranteed to be an accurate copy of the author's original work. This paper d
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