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IFIP-WADL 2004: Toulouse, France
- Pierre Dissaux, Mamoun Filali-Amine, Pierre Michel, François Vernadat:
Architecture Description Languages - IFIP TC-2 Workshop on Architecture Description Languages (WADL), World Computer Congress, Aug. 22-27, 2004, Toulouse, France. IFIP 176, Springer 2005, ISBN 978-0-387-24589-8 - Peter H. Feiler, Bruce A. Lewis, Steve Vestal, Edward Colbert:
An Overview of the SAE Architecture Analysis & Design Language (AADL) Standard: A Basis for Model-Based Architecture-Driven Embedded Systems Engineering. 3-15 - Sidney Ansaloni, Alexandre Sztajnberg, Romulo Cerqueira, Orlando Loques:
Deploying QoS Contracts in the Architectural Level. 19-34 - Pam Binns, Steve Vestal:
Hierarchical Composition and Abstraction in Architecture Models. 35-50 - Peter H. Feiler, David P. Gluch, John J. Hudak, Bruce A. Lewis:
Pattern-Based Analysis of an Embedded Real-Time System Architecture. 51-65 - Sébastien Faucou, Anne-Marie Déplanche, Yvon Trinquet:
An ADL Centric Approach for the Formal Design of Real-Time Systems. 67-82 - Olivier Barais, Laurence Duchien:
Safarchie Studio: ArgoUML Extensions to Build Safe Architectures. 85-100 - Seamus Galvin, J. J. Collins, Chris Exton, Finbar McGurren:
Enhancing the Role of Interfaces in Software Architecture Description Languages (ADLs). 101-116 - Sylvain Robert, Ansgar Radermacher, Vincent Seignole, Sébastien Gérard, Virginie Watine, Stéphane Ménoret, François Terrier:
How ADLs Can Help in Adapting the CORBA Component Model to Real-Time Embedded Software Design. 117-132 - Arnaud Cuccuru, Philippe Marquet, Jean-Luc Dekeyser:
UML2 as an ADL Hierarchichal Hardware Modeling. 133-147 - Jeff Bastian, Soner Önder:
Specification of Intel IA-32 Using an Architecture Description Language. 151-166 - Patrick Farail, Pierre Gaufillet:
COTRE as an AADL Profile. 167-179 - Vincent Debruyne, Françoise Simonot-Lion, Yvon Trinquet:
EAST-ADL - An Architecture Description Language - Validation and Verification Aspects. 181-195 - Jean-François Tilman:
Building Tool Suite for AADL. 197-207
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